Ciqikou (Chinese: 磁器口; pinyin: Cíqìkǒu; lit. ‘Porcelain Port’) is an ancient town in the Shapingba District of Chongqing Municipality, People’s Republic of China.[1] It was originally called Longyinzhen (simplified Chinese: 龙隐镇; traditional Chinese: 龍隱鎮; pinyin: Lóngyǐnzhèn) and was also known as Little Chongqing.

According to an old Chinese proverb: “One flagstone road, and one thousand years’ Ciqikou”.[citation needed] The name of the town can be traced back to porcelain production during the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing Dynasties.[2] Formerly a busy port located at the lower reaches of the Jialing River, a thousand years after its foundation the town remains a symbol and microcosm of old Chongqing (Jiang Zhou).

Ciqikou crowded with people
Ciqikou is located on the west bank of the Jialing River and covers an area of 1.18 km2 (0.46 sq mi). Three mountains, Mount Jingbi, Mount Fenghuang and Mount Ma’an lie in Ciqikou, whilst Fenghuang Quan and Qinshui Quan run across it. The geography of Ciqikou is considered to have perfect Fengshui by the local people.[citation needed]

History
According to historical records, Ciqikou was first built during the reign of Emperor Zhenzong of Song (r. 998–1004).[citation needed] It gained prominence during the Ming Dynasty as a commercial port and market town, shipping goods both by land and water. Reaching its climax during the end of the Qing Dynasty, the town has been described poetically, in Ciqikou, as “one thousand people greet each other during day … ten thousand lamps flicker at night”.[citation needed]

Ciqikou today
Travelers to Chongqing and locals alike throng to Ciqikou’s steep and narrow pedestrian streets. Shops sell porcelain, other handicrafts, and gifts, while restaurants and tea shops give visitors a look at what many areas of Chongqing were like before the metropolis became the vast urban agglomeration it is today. A 1,500-year-old Buddhist temple straddles the mountain in the middle of the old town.

Ciqikou is the source of Baci culture.[citation needed] Many well-known people lived here during the Second Sino-Japanese War, including Guo Moruo, Xu Beihong, Feng Zikai, Fu Baoshi, Ba Jin, Bing Xin, etc. Ding Zhaozhong, a Chinese-born American scientist, studied here for many years during his childhood.[citation needed]

Customs
The ancient town abounds in customs, many of which have lasted till now. These include baibazi, xingbang, family’s ancestral temple, Pao Brother, temple fair, dragon dance, dragon boat race, friends of Sichuan opera, chuntai drama as well as pingshu and teahouse culture.[citation needed]

Food
Chongqing is known for its wide variety of local food traditions, especially the ubiquitous, spicy “hotpot”; while Ciqikou is one of the best-known places in Chongqing. Jiaoyan Peanut, Maoxuewang, and Qianzhangpi, called the three treasures of Ciqikou, as well as Douban fish, are the most popular.[citation needed]

Landmarks
Compound of Zhong’s (pinyin: zhōng jiā yuàn)
This compound is more than 120 years old. It was built by a late Qing Dynasty eunuch by the name of Zhong Yunting (钟云亭; Zhōng Yúntíng), who served on the staff of the notorious Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing dynasty. Traditional Chinese architectural designs used in both the North and the South are featured in this heritage compound.[citation needed]

Bayu Dwellings Collection (巴渝居民馆; bāyú jūmínguǎn)
Visitors walking into the hall and courtyard—and across the separation of time and space—of Bayu Dwellings, built of timber, stone and brick, experience an unmistakable sense of peace.[citation needed]

Bao Lun Buddhist Temple (宝轮寺; Bǎolún sì)
The Jianwen Emperor of the Ming dynasty spent the rest of his life living at this temple after he was ousted from Beijing and went into exile. The four large Chinese characters “大雄宝殿” (dà xióng bǎo diàn) hanging on this temple were written by Zhao Puchu (赵朴初; Zhào Pǔchū), a famous Chinese calligrapher who served as the president of China’s Buddhist Society. The main building at the temple was built 600 years ago during the Ming Dynasty and is characterized by its splendor. The whole building was constructed without using a single nail and is regarded as a miracle in China’s architectural history. Buddhist believers flock to this temple to pray and undertake other Buddhist activities year in year out, particularly during China’s Spring Festival.[citation needed]

15 Comments

  1. Good morning Diandian, wonderful video. I like old streets. really charming. It's getting warm there, did you drive to Ciqikou? What snacks do you like? 1st too, lol.

  2. 疫情对旅游业的打击真是毁灭性的,以前很难想象磁器口人会这么少,甚至有的路段几乎没有人

  3. this is really great, if you don't mind can I suggest a few things? sorry for my lack Chinese!

    I really like that you get in close to some of the stalls and become very close to people and we can hear them near, it is very watchable and I don't see this often, keep it up.

    For me however the camera seemed to be facing downwards a few times, more buildings, roofs and ceilings, less feet!

    Also, mix it up, 1 hour of tourist street is beautiful but I would like to of seen a little variety, a few more back streets, close conversations, maybe a little further with a view of the city in the distance in the end. This will help to create a more adventurous feeling with your video in my opinion.

    please note these comments are only based on seeing one or of two your videos!

  4. This place can serve as a backdrop for historical movies. All original and authentic👍 the number of food stalls is unbelievable😂 I fear I will eat too much there 🤣🤣🤣

  5. 磁器口周边还在改造和扩建,以后超级大,可以被认为是磁器口商圈了,哈哈。

  6. 4:29 😳😳😳 you do that in my part of london and they’ll get the car kicked or scratched with keys a load of verbal abuse or at worst a fight will break out 😂 some people are so impatient also you stand a chance of loosing your drivers licence.

    When you was give the tea what was in the smaller cup ? was this a longer infused tea but cold ? I was surprised how quick the tea with the hot water infused.

    So much snacks, you’d end up filling your rucksack full with them haha

    28:47 the lady in red gives you a 🤨 look and some haha you should have said you’ll be famous on YouTube “mean faced girl in red in Ciqikou” 😂

    Hope you’ve had a lovely weekend and keep up that gorgeous smile 😊 and thanks for sharing your stroll around the wonderful Ciqikou Old Street 😍

  7. I Love Watching your Beautiful ChongQing City, Xi'an City, Dawang The Dog and 滇西小哥 Yunnan City in China. I am living in America and We don't have old towns As Beautiful As China. I am saving up my money and will take a vacation 21 days to China in the future. I hope one day you will become as famous as 滇西小哥 YouTuber. You Take Care and Be Happy. Thank You for the Video.

  8. 新开的那个什么磁器口后街就不要去了。不好玩都已经快垮掉了。Don't go to the newly opened Ciqikou Houjie back Street Business District, which is disappointing, that it is about to close down.

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