Chongqing Hechuan Fishing City Scenic Area will be closed from August 4th.

Chongqing Hechuan Fishing City Scenic Area will be closed from August 4th.

According to the current needs of epid

Chongqing Hechuan Fishing City Scenic Area will be closed from August 4th.

Chongqing Hechuan Fishing City Scenic Area will be closed from August 4th.

According to the current needs of epidemic prevention and control in our region, in order to reduce the gathering of people, effectively block the spread of COVID-19 epidemic, and effectively protect people's life safety and health, from now on, Fishing Town Scenic Area, Youyuan Villa, Wenfeng Tower, Lu Zuofu's former residence, library, art museum, cultural center, gymnasium, national fitness center, KTV, Internet cafe, gym and other gathering places will temporarily stop opening to the public or operate normally, and the recovery time will be announced separately.

During this period, please understand, support and cooperate with the inconvenience caused to the travel and daily life of the general public! Let's unite as one, fight the epidemic with one heart and win the tough battle of epidemic prevention and control!

Fishing city scenic spot

Fishing City, a national AAAA-level scenic spot, is located on the fishing hill of Dongcheng Peninsula in Hechuan District, Chongqing. It is the mouth of Jialing River, Qujiang River and Fujiang River, and controls these three rivers. Since ancient times, it has been called "Bashu Jin Yao". Fishing Town is a military fortress, which has created a miracle in the history of Chinese and foreign wars and changed the battlefield pattern in Europe and Asia. This Millennium battlefield, which is called "Mecca in the East" and "the land where God breaks his whip" by Europeans, shows the world that tragic history in silence.

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The ancient battlefield site in Yuzhen has been well preserved, with rich historical and cultural accumulation, rich tourism resources and good natural ecological environment. The main landscapes include city gates, city walls, palaces, martial arts halls, infantry battalions, water army docks and other sites, as well as Diaoyutai, Huguo Temple, Hangkong Temple, Thousand-Buddha Cave, Imperial Cave, Tianquan Cave and cornice Cave, as well as a large number of poems left over from the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.