See someone recommend to come to Chaotianmen to see the night scene, then come over. From Jiefangbei all the way along with the navigation, positioning is still very accurate, walking about 20 minutes, the distance between the two attractions is not very far. It feels cold and quiet here. It's not very lively. Only a lot of ticket vendors stand at the wharf peddling tickets. The night view here is not as good as that of Hongya Tunnel. The main reason for coming here is to take a cruise ship near the dock. If there is no plan to take a boat view, I would not recommend a special trip. Chaotianmen was originally the largest of the seventeen gates in the ancient city of Chongqing in the Ming Dynasty. When I came, it was still raining. It was somewhat foggy. The shore is still under construction. It is said that Chaotianmen wharf is being rebuilt. After that, this scenic spot should be built better. From the small gate of Chaotianmen to the top level, standing here, you can overlook the mountain view on the other side. When the lantern is in the beginning, you can feel the characteristics of Chongqing even though it is foggy.