First, Xiahao Old Street. Metro Line 6 exits Xinjie, walk along this road for a while, turn around a few times, and then go ahead. Then you can see the old buildings one by one. There is a hidden alley in the north. You can walk to Xiahao Old Street. It's just a little discordant: on the white wall, several people left letters saying: It's really beautiful to walk along the beautiful old street! Although I know how beautiful it is, I hate it when some tourists do it. I hope everyone can travel in a civilized way!
Second, the blade book. When you walk in, you can feel the strong nostalgic artistic atmosphere here. The salesgirl smiled sweetly and enthusiastically. The seats here need to be consumed, but they are definitely not pits. Seats in shops vary in height. The most surprising thing is that the row near the bookshelf is also filled with nostalgic smoke. Friends who want to feel primitive nostalgia can choose to sit here.
You can also order a cup of espresso or a cup of green tea in the store;
Friends who like drinking can also order a cup of mellow fruit wine or a bottle of Tsingtao beer.
Third, there are kilns in the distant mountains. I believe that friends who have been to Chongqing have all heard of the university town here, but most people may not know that there is a kiln factory behind the university town. This "deep mountain with kiln" was transformed into a farmhouse. After the university town, we came to the back mountain here, and we could see the kiln factory built on the top of the mountain in the distance. I walked up the last stair step by step and caught a glimpse of the ceramic works on the ground. These handicrafts add a lot of literary flavor to this place.
There are many others. It is recommended to go directly to Didi. You may not find your own way. After all, Chongqing is an 8D city.