Chongqing is better suited for adult travelers — many attractions involve extensive walking, stairs, and long queues that can be challenging with young children. That said, I've helped families find creative ways to enjoy Chongqing
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Plan a Family TripChina's most dynamic city — futuristic skyline meets old-world charm
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The crossroads of China — Yangtze river views, breakfast culture, and resilient spirit
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China's most flavour-obsessed city — spicy food, fiery energy, and a night that never ends
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The birthplace of dim sum and China's window to the world for 2,000 years
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I'd been to China before on group tours. This was completely different. Peng designed a Chengdu trip focused entirely on food — we ate at places I never would have found on my own. The hotpot recommendation alone was life-changing.
Diego
Buenos Aires, Argentina
I run a TCM clinic in Melbourne and wanted to see the real thing — herbal markets, acupuncture hospitals, the whole ecosystem. Peng arranged visits to clinics in Chengdu and Chongqing that most foreigners never see. Her knowledge of Chinese medicine is legit.
Dr. Helen
Melbourne, Australia
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