Today, you'll DIY Intangible Cultural Heritage hot pot base and enjoy authentic local Chongqing life by exploring old streets, urban park, and creative cultural park.
Morning - Chongqing San’er Hot Pot Museum
Hot Pot with chili oil is Chongqing's iconic food. You'll visit the Chongqing San’er Hot Pot Museum (重庆三耳火锅博物馆), the world's first hot pot museum, to try a DIY intangible cultural heritage hot pot base.
This museum, shaped like a giant hot pot, houses over 600 pieces of hot pot ware across six floors. Its most precious item is the 1200-year-old "Tang Sancai Hot Pot," a rare Tang Dynasty artifact still showing its reddish-brown interior, exquisite golden patterns, and cloud-carved base.
One side of the museum displays over 5,000 sauce jars, holding the San'er hot pot base, a recognized Chongqing Intangible Cultural Heritage. With guidance from pros, you can DIY your hot pot base, selecting, washing, grinding, and mixing fresh broad beans, chilies, and spices.
Notice: Closed on Mondays.
Afternoon - Shancheng Lane, Eling Park, Eling Testbed 2
Drive 1 hour to Shancheng Lane(山城巷). It is an authentic old street by the Yangtze River, a "Chongqing Architecture Museum" dating back to the 14th century. Spanning 1.5 km with a 70-meter drop, its buildings cover 600+ years: from Ming walls, Qing gate and European churches to WWII homes and modern shops, all woven with classic Chongqing stone staircases.
Don't worry about your knees - we've planned an easy downhill route (Old Chinese Medicine Hospital- Ren'ai Church- Cliffside Plank Road- Changle Yongkang Stone Gate) . You'll see Ren'ai Church, a complex built by the French Catholic Church in 1900, which once housed a monastery, church, bell tower, and hospital. Inside, you can still faintly see the European-style columns and ornate carvings of the ruins.
Continuing your walk, arrive at Chongqing's only Cliffside Plank Road. This path is 300+ meters long, with stilt houses on your left and the Yangtze River on your right. Soon, you'll spot the lead-gray Ming Dynasty city wall, then the Qing Dynasty Stone Gate engraved with "Changle Yongkang (Eternal Well-being)." Congrats—you've just journeyed through six centuries of Chongqing history!
Next up, we'll take you to Eling Park (鹅岭公园), Chongqing's earliest urban park. Once a Qing Dynasty garden, it unfolds like a "miniature Jiangnan" where each step paints a new picture. Climb the seven-story Lansheng Tower within the park for panoramic views of Chongqing's Yangtze and Jialing Rivers.
Right next door, Eling Park's tranquility gives way to the vibrant Eling Testbed 2 (鹅岭二厂)! This old factory site is now an artsy hub for youth, buzzing with creative shops and eye-popping graffiti. So much energy!
After the tour, you'll be escorted back to your hotel in Chongqing's downtown area.
Optional: Intangible Cultural Heritage Fish Lantern
Inside Eling Testbed 2, you can craft a fish lantern. A dreamy ancient Chinese heritage comes from 14 century, these fish-shaped lanterns are crafted from bamboo and painted paper. Danced to simulate swimming fish, they usually celebrate harvests and peace. With help from artisans, craft your own, then pick it up and join the fish lantern dance!
Beyond the fish lantern, you can also experience ancient Chinese crafts like rubbings, Diancui (feather inlay), bamboo weaving, and velvet flowers (symbolizing blessings).
Notice: Intangible Cultural Heritage experiences within Eling Testbed 2 require booking one week in advance and are non-cancellable once booked.
Chongqing also features the Tongliang Fire Dragon Dance, an intangible cultural heritage where molten iron sparks like golden flowers. Inquire with Asia Odyssey Travel for details.