Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Golden ginkgo trees on the streets of Chongqing present a breathtaking sight, drawing residents to admire and photograph them.

Chongqing

Chongqing is a major city in southwestern China, historically serving as the wartime capital during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Today, it is a sprawling municipality known for its dramatic mountainous setting at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers, its spicy Sichuan cuisine, and its role as a key economic and transportation hub in inland China.