Chongqing Unveiled: Cyberpunk Streets, 8D Cityscapes and the

Diving deeper into the internet's most VIRAL city day and night, Chongqing

Destination:ChinaCity:ChongqingPopulation:32 million
Diving deeper into the internet's most VIRAL city day and night, Chongqing
Heideexyz2026-02-1226 min

This video explores Chongqing’s legendary 8D cityscape and cyberpunk atmosphere, tracing contrasts between ultramodern towers and quiet heritage sites tucked between skyscrapers. It features a train that appears to slice through a residential area, Luohan Temple, the Dede hidden Cafe opposite the temple, Hongya Cave by day and night, the 8D Kuixinglou building, Libiza Station where a train seems to pass through residences, an underground zhizheng hotpot experience in a bomb shelter, and a walk through Raffles City’s skywalk. Other highlights include the Spacelab themed restaurant, Grand Theatre Station, Chongqing Zoo’s pandas, Bai Xiang Building with a hidden cable-car view, Xiahao Lane, and the Blade Runner inspired Deyi World, all set against the backdrop of Wushan’s red leaves. The video notes practical details such as harness requirements for Raffles City Skywalk and Rooftop 131, and mentions a high-altitude hotel with river-view suites. The temperature during filming was 5 to 11C in mid-December 2025, giving viewers a sense of the season when fall foliage can brighten the cityscape and the neon night markets come alive. The overall vibe blends chaos, beauty, and the impossible geometry that makes Chongqing feel both futuristic and rooted in history, inviting viewers to plan their own itinerary through this vast, rapidly evolving metropolis.

--- Heideexyz
February 12, 2026, Winter in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Intro
  2. 00:50From Hong Kong Airport
  3. 01:37Climbing Rooftop 131 (mission impossible)
  4. 03:46Chongqing Indition High Altitude Hotel
  5. 04:20Luohan Temple
  6. 05:30Dede hidden Cafe opposite Luohan Temple
  7. 06:11Hongya Cave daytime
  8. 07:20Kuixinglou 8D building
  9. 08:17Libiza Station train through residential building
  10. 09:09Underground bomb shelter Zhizheng hotpot
  11. 11:28Raffles City area & Skywalk
  12. 12:10Spacelab robot/spaceship themed restaurant
  13. 12:37Grand theatre station
  14. 13:52Hongya cave at night
  15. 14:07Pandas at Chongqing Zoo
  16. 17:31Bai Xiang building hidden cable car view & walkthrough
  17. 21:47Xiahao Lane
  18. 23:44Deyi World (Blade Runner)
  19. 24:15Red leaf season in Wushan

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Attractions in this video: Hongya Cave, Kuixinglou, Libiza Station, Deyi World, Wan Valley, Chongqing Zoo, Xiahao Lane, Raffles City, Ludza Station, Siao Lane, Goddess Peak