City Comparison
Compare two incredible cities side by side — culture, food, local tips, and immersive 4K virtual walks.
Country
🇨🇳 Chongqing
China
🇨🇳 Quanzhou
China
Continent
🇨🇳 Chongqing
Asia
🇨🇳 Quanzhou
Asia
Best Season
🇨🇳 Chongqing
March–May or September–November — Chongqing is called 'Fog Capital' (雾都) and 'Furnace City' (火炉) for its extreme summer heat (often 40°C+) and winter fog
🇨🇳 Quanzhou
October–April (mild subtropical winter and spring, avoiding summer typhoon season)
Currency
🇨🇳 Chongqing
Chinese Yuan / Renminbi (CNY ¥)
🇨🇳 Quanzhou
Chinese Yuan / Renminbi (CNY ¥)
Greeting
🇨🇳 Chongqing
你好 (Nǐ hǎo); Chongqing dialect (Chongqinghua) — a Southwestern Mandarin variant, closer to Sichuan dialect
🇨🇳 Quanzhou
你好 (Nǐ hǎo); locals speak Minnan (闽南语 Hokkien dialect) — the same language spoken by many overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia
Chongqing is built vertically on hills between the Yangtze and Jialing rivers — there are no bicycles here because the city has no flat ground. The Hongyadong 'hanging house' complex at night, reflected in the Jialing River, is the most dramatic urban spectacle in China. For the Ciqikou experience, arrive before 10 am — by noon it's wall-to-wall tour groups.
Quanzhou's old city centre around Tumen Street and Zhongshan Road preserves a remarkable density of temples, mosques, churches, and ancestral halls within a few blocks — testifying to the centuries when it was the world's most cosmopolitan port. The Qingjing Mosque (清净寺) — built in 1009 AD — is one of the oldest functioning mosques in China; the Kaiyuan Temple (开元寺) with its twin Song-dynasty pagodas is the most spectacular Buddhist complex in Fujian.
🇨🇳 Chongqing Fun Fact
Chongqing is technically the world's largest city by administrative area — its municipality covers 82,400 km², roughly the size of Austria. The Three Gorges Dam project displaced over 1 million Chongqing residents in the early 2000s. The city's unique vertical topography means some metro stations have exits 7 floors apart, and the Liziba station passes directly through a residential skyscraper.
🇨🇳 Quanzhou Fun Fact
Quanzhou was the world's largest trading port from the 10th–14th centuries — Marco Polo called it 'Zayton' and described it as the greatest port he had ever seen, larger than Venice and Alexandria combined. It sent out China's Maritime Silk Road across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa. The city has 22 UNESCO World Heritage monuments recognising its role as the starting point of the Maritime Silk Road, inscribed in 2021.
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