Historical Overview
Ming Dynasty (1368–1644): Early trails built by fishermen and merchants to connect riverside docks to hilltop settlements.
1891: Opening of Chongqing as a treaty port spurred expansion of steps for porters carrying goods.
1940s: Anti-aircraft tunnels and bunkers added during World War II (some accessible today).
2002: First official restoration of the "Third Steps" section, preserving stone carvings and wooden pavilions.
2018: UNESCO tentative listing for its "vertical urbanism."
Structural Layout
The pathway is divided into three thematic zones:
West Zone (Historic & Cultural)
Ancient Steps Museum: Exhibits on traditional step-building techniques and porter culture.
Thick Stone House (厚庐): A 1920s mansion with arched doorways and tiled roofs, now a folk art gallery.
War Tunnels: Guided tours of WWII-era bunkers with interactive light displays.
Central Zone (Art & Leisure)
Riverside Gallery: Street art murals by local and international artists, refreshed annually.
Tea House Alley: Cluster of traditional teahouses serving jasmine tea and spicy "laoyou" (fried peanuts).
Skywalk Observation Deck: 270° views of the Yangtze River, Chaotianmen Port, and CBD skyline.
East Zone (Eco & Local Life)
Bamboo Forest Trail: 1.5km path through lush greenery with birdwatching platforms.
Heritage Market: Stalls selling handicrafts, Sichuan peppercorns, and "dandan" noodles.
Sunset Pavilion: Stone terrace overlooking the river confluence, ideal for evening photography.
Supporting Structures
Gondola Lift: 500m cable car overlooking the steps (¥30 round-trip; seasonal).
Info Hubs: Free maps, audio guides, and charging stations at major junctions.
Major Attractions
"Third Steps" Section: A 500-step climb past Ming-era stone inscriptions and medicinal herb gardens.
Riverside Lantern Wall: Thousands of silk lanterns illuminated at dusk, a nod to ancient port festivals.
Porters’ Statue: Bronze sculpture honoring the "棒棒军" (bamboo-pole carriers) who shaped Chongqing’s logistics.
Suggested Itineraries
1-Hour Express Tour
Ancient Steps Museum → Thick Stone House photo op → Skywalk Observation Deck.
Highlights: Iconic views and cultural snippets.
2-Hour Heritage Tour
War Tunnels → Riverside Gallery → Tea House Alley tasting → Sunset Pavilion.
Highlights: WWII history and local flavors.
3-Hour Adventure Tour
Bamboo Forest Trail → Heritage Market shopping → Gondola Lift → Lantern Wall photography.
Highlights: Nature, shopping, and night lights.
Half-Day Cultural Tour (4–5 Hours)
Morning: Ancient Steps Museum → Thick Stone House → War Tunnels → Lunch at "Heritage Kitchen" (Sichuan hotpot bites).
Afternoon: Riverside Gallery → Tea House Alley → Skywalk Observation Deck → Sunset Pavilion.
Highlights: Deep dive into history, art, and riverside vistas.
Full-Day Immersive Experience (6–8 Hours)
Morning: Bamboo Forest Trail → Porters’ Statue → Gondola Lift → Lunch at "Cliffside Café" (river fish dishes).
Afternoon: Heritage Market workshop (try bamboo weaving) → Riverside Lantern Wall → Sunset Pavilion.
Evening: Dinner at "Steps Noodle House" (hand-pulled noodles) → Night stroll with lantern-lit alleys.
Highlights: Active exploration, crafts, and nightlife.
Ticket Purchase
Online: Book via Ctrip or Meituan (combo tickets with Ciqikou Ancient Town available).
On-Site: Free entry to pathways; paid attractions (e.g., War Tunnels ¥20, Gondola Lift ¥30).
War Tunnels: ¥20 (adults), ¥10 (students/seniors).
Gondola Lift: ¥30 round-trip.
Free: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors, and military personnel.
Transportation
By Subway: Line 1 or 2 to Qixinggang Station (Exit 1), 10-minute walk to "Third Steps" entrance.
By Bus: Routes 301, 321, or 871 to Shancheng Steps Stop.
By Taxi: Direct to West Zone entrance (¥40 from Jiefangbei CBD).
Departure: Exit via East Zone to Chaotianmen Square or Central Zone to Hongya Cave.
Best Time & Tips
Peak Hours: Avoid 11 AM–2 PM (tour groups); visit 8–10 AM or 4–6 PM.
Crowds: Weekends and holidays (e.g., Chinese New Year) are packed; weekdays are quieter.
Weather: Spring (March–May) and autumn (October–November) are ideal for walking.
Wear comfortable shoes (steps are uneven and steep in places).
Bring a small flashlight for tunnel sections.
Cash recommended for street vendors (some stalls lack mobile payment).
Prohibited Items: Littering, smoking in heritage zones, and drones.
Insider Tip: Combine a visit with Hongya Cave (15-minute walk) for architecture or Chaotianmen Port (20-minute walk) for river cruises.