China’s Playground | Nature and Entertainment Combines in Wulong Chongqing

Chongqing- Chongqing Municipality's Wulong district borders Guizhou province to the south. In recent years, it has become a playground for Chinese tourists due to the local government's efforts to develop tourism. You will always find a tour that suits your needs here.

The most famous Wulong Karst National Geology Park is in Fairy Mountain Town and sits on the lower reaches of the Wujiang River. It was named a World Natura Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2007. The Pleistocene-aged carbonate rocks formed spectacular karst landscapes, including gorges, natural bridges, caves, and eroded dolines. In Chongqing, Wulong Karst National Geology Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions.

The Wulong Three Natural Bridges is perhaps one of Wulong's most famous and attractive scenic spots. Famous well before the Transformers movies filmed a short sequence here. However, this scenic spot has become more prominent in recent years as more and more foreigners make their way to this unbelievable sight. The Three Natural Bridges Scenic Area is the world's largest naturally occurring bridge group. It is hailed as a "Heritage of the Earth and Wonder of the World" by geologists worldwide. 

Wulong Fairy Mountain National Forest Park has peaks reaching up to 2023 meters above sea level. This area is sheltered from the hot summer of Chongqing, with an average temperature remaining at 24°C. It features immense grasslands, rare dense forests, and white snowy plateaus during winter.

Tianchi Love Scenic Spot features the newly built Flying Kiss sculpture inside the national 4A-rated attraction of Baima Mountain. In addition to expansive virgin forests, azaleas, and wetlands. There are many cultural landscapes, such as the Tianchiping Tea Sea, where people can experience ancient tea culture.

The Fairy Mountain Treetop Trail follows ecological, social, and economic sustainability principles in its design concept and connotation. Moreover, it covers elements such as water, sand, rocks, and beams, allowing children to learn more about nature and gradually become aware of protecting nature and the ecological environment.