About this place
A wartime residential district from the 1930s when Chongqing served as the provisional capital, backed by Eling Hill and the Jialing River, preserving massive stone vaults carved deep into the mountain to protect national wealth from Japanese bombing raids.
Drifter says
"After visiting the Liziba Monorail, this park is a short walk away and worth combining into the same outing. The historical atmosphere here is dense. Walking through the damp, cavernous banking vaults carved into the rock puts Chongqing's wartime resilience and hardship into imme..."