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The magical roads and bridges of Chongqing.

Chongqing is a magical city with a three-dimensional charm. The miracles created by its roads and bridges are beyond words. These are just a few of the places I visited in two days, but they show the wisdom and optimism of the people of Chongqing. Photos 1 and 2: Yang Gongqiao Interchange. A seemingly "complex" interchange. The western approach bridge also has a "left-turn loop." Longfeng Yunzhou has a facial recognition access control system, so you can't get in. Fortunately, there is a 32-story building next to the subway station. Take the elevator to the top floor, then climb two flights of stairs to the rooftop. Whether the door is open is a matter of luck. Photos 3 and 4: Xiejiawan Interchange. Three layers of roads, a light rail, a pedestrian bridge, an interchange, and a Yangtze River bridge. Yucai Middle School pedestrian bridge with a phone, Xiexiaolu pedestrian bridge with a phone and 400mm telescope. The 250mm effect of the SLR is better, but I can only organize it at home and put it in the travelogue. Photos 5–7: Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge. Very sci-fi. Taken in Babin Road Wetland Park. Photos 8 and 9: Huangjuewan Interchange, also known as Panlong Interchange. It looks like a "graffiti" drawn at random, but it has created this incredibly complex interchange with 8 connections and 20 accesses. Shouldn't we pay tribute to the designer?! I'm impressed! Huangjuewan Park has a viewing platform for visitors to enjoy and take photos. Photos 10–12: The famous Liziba light rail through the building. Every day, there are many visitors taking photos. Because they have to wait for the light rail, there is a serious backlog of visitors. From the Liziba viewing platform to the Erlang Second Factory "climb," you can take photos of the light rail through the building from another direction. Photo 13: On the way to Kuixing Tower, the view when you exit the Linjiangmen subway station. A wall separates two roads of different heights. The wall is actually a cliff, with several old book stalls selling many old books. Photos 14–16: The famous Kuixing Tower, 2F = 22F. Walk up one flight of stairs to the Kuixing Tower platform, where two suspension bridges connect to the Gaosheng Chuangfu Center, showing the 22nd floor! The suspension bridge is like an abyss. Photo 17: Pipa Mountain Zheng Street Rainbow Stairs. Opposite the 3204 bus stop. Most of the buildings on the south side of Pipa Mountain Zheng Street are under renovation, with scaffolding, so it's impossible to take better aerial photos. Finally, here are some beautiful bridges across the river. Let's see if you can recognize them. Dongshuimen: Taken at Longmenhao Nanjimen: Taken at Shancheng Lane Caiyuanba: Taken at Pipa Mountain Zheng Street
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Posted: Oct 27, 2024
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