Chongqing - If you come to Chongqing, you can’t miss its charming night. Under the dark-blue velvet-like sky, the skylines of the city are lit up by countless city lights. Let’s explore Chongqing's night view through the lens of Zhang Kunkun, a famous photographer of Chongqing.
Red and stylish Guotai Art Center forms a strong contrast against modern skyscrapers ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Winding roads built based on local landforms are unique “blood vessels” of the city ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
The special spiral road ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Sujiaba Overpass and Caiyuanba Bridge ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
The photo was taken under Sujiaba Overpass, from which the multiple-dimension feature of the city is shown. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Lit-up Hong’en Pagoda is mirrored in a puddle. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Different forms of architecture in one photo create a sense of multiple layers. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Take a look at the night view of Longmenhao Old Street in Nan’an. You will enjoy not only delicacies but also the culture there. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
A running metro at night looks like the one out of a cartoon. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
An aerial view of Chaotianmen, the iconic landmark of Chongqing ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Traditional buildings group---Hongyadong Scenic Spot perfectly blends with the modern city. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
The quaint building of Luohan Temple faces a modern skyscraper. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
With the nightfall coming, Cuntan Port is still busy. ( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
Chinese characters showing on the surface of the WFC say, “Hello Chongqing, hello the world! ”
( Photo / Zhang Kunkun)
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