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3 days ago
Renovation

Mountain Alley Rooftop Teahouse Pavilions / RY+P architects

A rooftop space in Chongqing is transformed into a public gathering place with lightweight pavilions and a pink bar, enhancing the historic atmosphere.
fromYanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
10 months ago
Design

Glass Pavilion With Imitation Stone Roof Blends Seamlessly Into Chongqing's Mountain Valley - Yanko Design

DoDesign's Drifting Stones Pavilion harmonizes with nature while encouraging reflection and connection within Chongqing's mountainous landscape.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
3 days ago

Mountain Alley Rooftop Teahouse Pavilions / RY+P architects

A rooftop space in Chongqing is transformed into a public gathering place with lightweight pavilions and a pink bar, enhancing the historic atmosphere.
fromFuturism
1 month ago

China Built the World's Largest Outdoor Escalator, and It's a Modern Marvel That Looks Like It Never Stops Rising Into the Sky

The Goddess escalator, which takes almost 21 minutes to ascend, is almost certainly the world's largest of its kind, cutting through the center of Wushan and rising straight into the sky.
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fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

This Asian City Is the 'Cyberpunk Capital of the World'-and Its Mind-bending Architecture Is Going Viral on Social Media

In central southwest China where the Yangtze and Jialing rivers meet, is a city that feels like it's been ripped out of a game of Q*Bert meets Chutes and Ladders. One moment you're strolling along the ground-floor of a massive square, only to find that you're actually standing dozens of floors above another tier. This otherworldly metropolis is Chongqing. While it may not have the same name recognition as other Chinese cities such as Shanghai,
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Design
fromwww.archdaily.com
2 months ago

Chongqing Luxerivers Cafe / Wide Horizon + Epiphany Architects

Luxi Lake Cafe is a lightweight architectural insertion in Chongqing responding to mountainous waterfront topography, dense infrastructure, and public life through a restrained spatial intervention.
fromwww.london-unattached.com
5 months ago

Liu Xiaomian at The Stranded

New pub The Stranded is serving up the popular Chinese staple xiaomian this winter, partnering with Kingly Court success story Liu Xiaomian, who has been serving these steamy bowls of spicy noodle soup since 2017. The Stranded, surprise surprise, on the Strand, is hosting Liu Xiaomian in a pop-up space at the back of this roomy taphouse. They specialise in frothy milko' Czech beer served in hefty mugs.
London food
fromBOOOOOOOM!
5 months ago

"Whither Rivers Flow" by Photographer Ximeng Tu

Tu grew up near the Jialing River and often swam there as a child. After studying in other cities in his youth, Tu returned to Chongqing for university. The Chongqing of today is different from the Chongqing of Tu's childhood and these images are an effort to record those changes-to tell the story of the riverside from his perspective and memory. While initially noting the distinct shift in urban architecture, Tu began to notice other things like increased congestion, environmental pollution, and poverty:
Photography
World news
fromwww.dw.com
7 months ago

Dissent simmers in China despite Xi flaunting military might DW 09/05/2025

An activist projected giant anti-Communist slogans on a Chongqing high-rise, fled to London before police entry, and cited the Beijing military parade as his motivation.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 year ago

Chongqing, the world's largest city in pictures

Chongqing's GDP per capita has increased 16-fold in 20 years, demonstrating significant urbanization and economic transformation.
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