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Chongqing
Introduction
With a history of over 3,000 years, Chongqing, the
birthplace of Ba and Yu culture is one of the least well known but most
important historical cities in all of China. Today, little of this interesting
past is visible and the city is essentially an industrial mass. Much of
it is dirty and seedy but there is a lively atmosphere prevalent about
the place that often goes hand in hand with the more "hardcore"
cities in China.
The area known as Chongqing became the capital of
the Ba State in the 11 century BC under the mythical King of the Yu.
By the 12th Century AD, this small city had grown in size and was
renamed Chongqing, meaning "Double happiness" in Chinese.Despite the name,
the city in fact has a rather turbulent past, and the residents here have
spent much of their history keeping invaders out. In 1242 Chongqing put
up a defence against the Mongols and in 1937, the Kuomingtang fled here
from the Japanese. The city withstood attack and was one of the last Kuomingtang
bastions. In 1997, Chongqing separated from Sichuan to become an independent
prefecture in its own right. Today, this vast southwestern dynamo is known
as Chongqing Municipality.
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