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Why is Beibei called the back garden of Chongqing?

Beibei has long been known as the back garden of Chongqing. When Beibei Hot Spring and Jinyun Mountain became famous, Hongya Cave was just a high cliff.

Although the low profile of Beibei today dilutes its sense of existence, the distant connection still makes me notice it occasionally.

At the end of autumn and the winter solstice, it is certainly not meaningless to take Metro Line 6 and go to Chongqing’s last treasure place for a weekend while still vaguely wishing to come face to face with the introverted cultural will.

Beibei Hot Spring When you arrive in Beibei, you must first check in to the famous Beibei Hot Spring.

However, the North Hot Spring Park in my impression seems to be nowhere to be found. The area where it is located has become more luxurious than the last hot spring hotel, which makes it difficult for people with difficulty in choosing.

The wooden barrel bath is wild and fun, but since you are here specifically to take a bath, you have to choose a place.

What about Bailian, Banyan Tree, Xinjing Leyang... it's dazzling and hard to put down.

My experience is to pick something with a simple name and affordable price.

Anyway, no matter which one you go to, the ultimate goal is to soak in a comfortable hot spring to stay healthy and ward off the cold!

After soaking in the hot springs, I feel relaxed, and then I have the energy to play all over Beibei and eat all over Beibei!

The former North Hot Spring Park of "Huaqing Pool" is now called "Beibei District Jinyunshan North Hot Spring Resort". If you are driving by yourself, just enter this name in the navigation destination; if you are taking public transportation, get off at Beibei Station on Line 6

Transfer to the bus and get off at Tuanshanbao Station.

There is snow in Jinyun Mountain.

This is a reward for tourists who take the trouble to climb the mountain in winter.

New snow in the mountains. Climbing Jinyun Mountain in early December. Whether you can see snow depends on luck.

Unless you go up the mountain early every morning, you can still find ice and even rime even if there are no snowflakes.

As the saying goes, the early bird catches the worm, but here it is "the early bird catches the snow."

It's a bit cold in the mountains, so wear thicker clothes.

There were not many passers-by on the mountain. In the cold weather, all the grass and trees seemed dull and silent, slightly stiff, but there was no harsh cold in the north, but a graceful temperament like the south of the Yangtze River.

Like a cheongsam woman who only cares about style but not warmth.

Overlooking Beibei and up to the top of the mountain, if the fog is not heavy, you can overlook the city of Beibei.

The poem "I will be at the top of the mountain and see all the small mountains" is not suitable for the scene, but it is very suitable for the mood at this moment.

The sudden enlightenment brought by the distant view can make you feel the fatigue caused by climbing all the way up the mountain.

Friends who are interested in visiting Jinyun Mountain should note that the cableway in Jinyun Mountain only goes to the mountain gate, unlike Jinfo Mountain where you can go all the way to the top of the mountain.

To appreciate the beauty of the mountains, you can only rely on your legs.

If you are driving by yourself, just enter "Jinyunshan National Nature Reserve" in the navigation; take public transportation, get off at Beibei Station of Line 6, transfer to No. 520 to Jinyunshan Station, get off and walk.

Beibei's Cultural Exhibition Hall Beibei is a place with a lot of stories. There are so many former residences of famous people, most of which are designed as memorial halls and museums.

1. Lu Zuofu Memorial Hall Lu Zuofu Memorial Hall Lu Zuofu’s steamship company did not need to repeat the great contributions it made in the Anti-Japanese War.

Just talk about his contribution to Beibei.

Lu Zuofu, who arrived in Beibei in early 1927, saw the "backward" street scene in Beibei and made up his mind to launch a rural construction movement and "transform" Beibei.

The construction of North Hot Spring Park and the Wutong trees in Beibei Street are all part of Lu Zuofu's construction blueprint.

When visiting the Lu Zuofu Memorial Hall and walking along the streets of Beibei, one cannot help but lament that thanks to Lu Zuofu’s arrival, Beibei is so beautiful.

The ship model in the memorial hall 2. Lao She’s former residence in the Four Generations Under One Roof Memorial Hall This was originally the residence that Lin Yutang and his family moved to Beibei and purchased, and later became the residence of Mr. Lao She.

Why is it called the Four Generations Memorial Hall?

That's because Mr. Lao She created "Four Generations Under One Roof" here.

Lao She's Former Residence Visiting Lao She's former residence and understanding Mr. Lao She's life, and then looking at Mr. Lao She's works, it seems that you can better understand the connotation of his works.

3. Yashe Yashe is the former residence of Liang Shiqiu.

During the Anti-Japanese War, three thousand celebrities gathered in Beibei.

Mr. Liang Shiqiu, a famous contemporary writer, also lived in Beibei.

"Yashe" was the residence of Mr. Liang Shiqiu at that time.

The current place of Yashe has not only been converted into a memorial hall, but also a "Yashe Academy" has been built.

The environment inside the museum is quiet and quiet. When you walk in, you can't help but want to stop and sit down, read a book and enjoy a moment of silence.

The former residences and cultural sites of celebrities in Yashe Academy Beibei are obviously more than the above three places, and they are only representatives.

If you want to understand Beibei's humanities in the most comprehensive way, you won't be able to visit its numerous memorial halls in less than ten days and a half.

The above three addresses are respectively: No. 133, Lane 1, Wenxingwan, Beibei District (Lu Zuofu Memorial Hall); near No. 67, Tiansheng New Village, Beibei District (Four Generations Under One Roof Memorial Hall, Lao She’s Former Residence); No. 58, Liyuan Village, Beibei District (Liang Shiqiu Memorial Hall).