Chongqing:
Chongqing is one of the most populous cities in the world. It lies at the confluence of the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers in southwest China and is a municipality under the direct jurisdiction of the central government. Literally meaning "double celebration", Chongqing's history dates back more than 3,000 years. As the focal point of the Yangtze Three Gorges Dam, Chongqing attracts both tourists and commercial activities.
The "Go West" policy implemented by the central government has brought about fast and impressive growth in Chongqing's heavy and light industries. Today, Chongqing is the leading industrial and commercial hub in southwest China.
Chongqing Tiandi:
Chongqing Tiandi is adjacent to the central business district in the Yuzhong District of Chongqing, this city-core redevelopment project is positioned to support Chongqing’s development into a commercial and financial hub for Western China. With a planned gross floor area of 3.6 million sq.m. upon completion, Chongqing Tiandi will be seamlessly integrated with the city's central business district.
Main features include:
Hillside residential "villages" replicating Chongqing's traditional hill-town characteristics inspired by renowned hill towns in Monaco and Italy
A man-made lake with pavilions and scenic views of Jialing and Yangtze Rivers
A commercial core comprising business service facilities including an exhibition and merchandising centre, hotels, offices, F&B, retail and entertainment amenities
A 468-metre super high-rise inspired by traditional sailing junks on the Yangtze and Jialing Rivers
Exquisite riverfront residential developments, occupying a site area of about 1.5 million sq.m.
Chongqing Tiandi’s 84,000 sq.m. commercial development showcases its grandeur with five different styles of buildings: there are upper and lower villages, an amphitheater, cliff building, main building and boutique hotel, all coming together to create a brand new city landmark for modern, international lifestyles rich in leisure entertainment