When it comes to Chongqing, the first keywords that come to mind are magic, 8D, hotpot, and getting lost.
Indeed, this unique city itself is like a pot of Double-flavor hot pot, with mixing and jumping flowing in its blood.
The confluence of the two rivers is like two different soup bases, with several main urban areas and unique scenic spots with distinct styles, like signature ingredients.
Each ingredient has its own unique flavor, such as light rail, Yangtze River Cableway, Ciqikou Ancient Town, Hongyadong, and so on.
I have always longed for Chongqing, but it has not come true. This time, there is suddenly an opportunity sponsored by the wealthy father, SAIC Maxus, to travel to Chongqing and pay for the trip, as well as provide a guide and treat. Of course, we packed and left without saying a word! I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the financial owner's father! It should also be said seriously that the G50 sponsored by Datong this time is really very useful. It's definitely a great choice for commuting trips and families with two children!
Let's talk about the experience of using G50 later, let's talk about this city first.
Chongqing, abbreviated as "Yu" or "Mountain City" or "Wudu", is one of the four municipalities directly under the central government in China. Two million years ago in the Paleolithic era, the earliest human species in China, the Wushan people, lived here. During the Xia and Shang dynasties, it was called Baipu Land due to its abundant production of rock salt. In ancient times, salt was an important hard currency, which led to the rapid development of the Ba civilization. Since then, Chongqing has been one of the most important cities in the southwest region for thousands of years.
Until the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan in 1937, the government of the Republic of China relocated its capital to Chongqing, which became the wartime capital. Subsequently, a large number of industrial enterprises moved in, and Chongqing became a heavy industrial city mainly focused on military industry. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, as the rear area, it took on the responsibility of a military, economic, and cultural center, serving as the Far East Command Center for the World Anti Fascist War. Countless inspiring stories of the Anti Japanese War have emerged. Of course, during the Chinese Civil War, this place also became the main battlefield for the Military Statistics Bureau to persecute our party's martyrs, which will be discussed later.
Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chongqing has developed rapidly and has gone through three establishment and revocation processes, ultimately becoming one of the four municipalities directly under the central government today.
This magical city has a strong martial arts atmosphere. There are down-to-earth fireworks and modern high-rise buildings. Rapidly changing and advancing with each passing day. After arriving, we drove to the city center and made our first journey through the streets and alleys. It feels like a futuristic 3D city scene from some science fiction movies. The closer to the ground, the older it is. The weathered traces of time on the surface of the old house are covered by dense ivy. On the bumpy road, old-fashioned red three wheeled motorcycles run parallel to motor vehicles. On the roadside, one can often see "sticks" pushing small cars or carrying poles struggling to walk, giving people the feeling of traveling decades ago. But if you look up, there are countless high-rise buildings standing on top of this bustling city. The shapes are diverse and full of imagination. Looking up again, the plane flying low overhead passed by my line of sight. It seems like a transportation vehicle in the future world shuttling through the air on highways.
The main reason for the formation of such urban layout and landscape is that Chongqing is a mountain city. The entire city is built along the banks of two rivers and between mountains. With the passage of time, the population has increased. From the foot of the mountain to the top, buildings gradually fill the ground. It is not easy to open up a piece of land between the mountains, so every time there is a flat piece of land. Chongqing people will perform magic tricks on this, building the building as high as possible, the higher the better. Improve utilization and demand space from the sky. Over time, this has formed today's 8D pattern. Often you enter the elevator on the first floor and press the button on the tenth or twentieth floor. When I opened the door and walked out, I found that it was still on the ground. Make you constantly doubt your sense of space. So, when taking an elevator in Chongqing, one must pay attention to one detail. Many elevator floor signs have the words' Flat Floor 'written on them, which means that you can go to the ground level when you exit from this floor. But many times, there will be two or even three flat floors, it's strange not to feel dizzy.
On the first day we arrived, we drove along the city for a long time. Although the two people listened to the navigation of the "zebra system" with four ears, they did not get lost. But it is also terrifying enough, often the speed of voice broadcasting cannot keep up with the speed of changes at intersections. Occasionally, there are situations where all lanes turn left or right. The navigation tells you to turn left, but in fact, it's just driving along the road. I wandered around and finally adapted slowly. So I first went to see the globally popular "light rail through buildings" Liziba light rail station.
Rail transit plays an extremely important role in Chongqing's public transportation system. Rail transit has been in existence since 1946. Nowadays, the entire light rail network in Chongqing is well connected and even elusive. Suddenly, while driving, a light rail was speeding past my head. Moreover, the light rail in Chongqing is in the form of a single track, with wheels laterally close to the track. In this way, looking up at the bottom of the train, the whole train looks like a cute big bug. Large insects shuttle between cities, full of cuteness.
I have seen the light rail passing through the building at Liziba Station for over 6 pm. We quickly set off for Hongyadong according to the understanding of evening in East China, fearing that it would be too late and the process of lighting up might not be captured. However, we were wrong. The sky in Chongqing darkens relatively late, around 19:45, before truly experiencing the feeling of dusk and sunset.
Hongyadong, formerly known as Hongyamen, is one of the ancient city gates in Chongqing. Nowadays, as the ancient city gates have been destroyed and disappeared, later generations have built this unique landscape project based on the mountain terrain. The entire design concept is derived from the traditional architecture of Ba Yu, which features suspended buildings with overlapping layers and staggered interweaving. A three-dimensional pedestrian street in the air has been formed, connecting Monument to the people's Liberation to the riverside. It looks very much like a scene from Hayao Miyazaki's anime Spirited Away. Standing by the river watching, there is a sense of confusion that cannot distinguish between illusion and reality. There are many food and snack shops in Hongyadong, divided into food street, exotic street, Bayu style street, and dynamic bar street. There are also natural landscape areas such as Hongya Dripping Green. It really feels like being a dojo in a snail shell, with everything hidden inside. Both the 1st and 11th floors are on the street, showcasing the unique features of the mountain city to visitors to the fullest.
We walked inside for a long time, but there were still quite a few tourists. But given the weight loss creed of "not eating too much at night, losing weight is a lifelong career". Looking at Linglang's array of snacks, I dare not taste them one by one (in fact, I'm afraid of spiciness? If it weren't spiciness, everyone would have eaten them a long time ago). I ate some ice cream, and surprisingly, it still has a spicy taste! This is too Chongqing! By the way, you must give me some tips on the Dragon Claw Claw. Their chicken feet and duck tongues are really delicious! There should be quite a few chain stores in Chengdu and Chongqing, everyone must try them.
After strolling through Hongya Cave, head to the 11th floor, or rather the 1st floor. Anyway, it's the ground above, not the ground below! Go take the Yangtze River Cableway, which used to be mainly for practical purposes. Back then, there were few cross river bridges and residents had to commute to and from the riverbank. Cableway was one of the main modes of transportation. Nowadays, bridge transportation is very convenient, and the Yangtze River cableway has become a tourist attraction for sightseeing and enjoying the river scenery, gradually withdrawing from the actual transportation system.
Many movies related to Chongqing start with the Yangtze River Cableway (or Jialing River Cableway, but Jialing River Cableway is currently out of service and under reconstruction). I am still very excited to finally be able to ride it this time. Due to arriving relatively late, there were not many tourists left, so we didn't have to queue and boarded the sedan. At the moment when the cableway started, there was a bit of nervousness, but then I was shocked by the beautiful scenery of the two banks and the river surface that my eyes could see. Put aside the slightest sense of fear. The total length of the cableway is 1.2 kilometers, and the one-way journey only takes about 4 minutes. Before I could finish watching, I had already arrived on the other side. Still unsatisfied, I silently took out my phone and wrote on my notebook, "I suggest that if you come to Chongqing, you should take the Yangtze River Cableway no matter what
After getting off the cableway on the south bank, you can go to the "Nanshan One Tree" scenic area nearby. The name 'A Tree in Nanshan' sounds quite funny, it reminds me of the strange hero 'A Plum Blossom'. After we arrived, we were still laughing at this joke. Until I climbed the stairs and arrived at the official viewing platform, overlooking the opposite bank. I was conquered by this invincible and stunning night scene, and I no longer dare to mock her somewhat silly name. Immerse yourself in this night scene.
At the observation platform of a tree in Nanshan, one can overlook the night view of the bustling area of Yuzhong District. From a distance, the uneven distribution of cities is even more pronounced. Uncontrollable sci-fi movie scenes emerged in my mind. Chongqing is really amazing. I am shocked by it from a different angle, and then shocked again from another angle. I am conquered by it all day long. After observing for a long time, I couldn't help but feel emotional. The night view here is really much better than Victoria Harbour. Don't go to Hong Kong to see the night view in the future. Come to Chongqing, 8D night view, guaranteed to satisfy you.
The first day's itinerary ended after the lights were turned off at a tree scenic area. On the way back to the hotel, I kept thinking about a question. Why is Chongqing so magical and not called the Magic City? Why is Shanghai called the Magic City because it is so flat and honest? Please change your nicknames, Chongqing is really suitable for this title. The word 'magic' belongs to you.
The next day, I woke up early and gave up the complimentary breakfast from the hotel. I want to come to Chongqing and have an authentic Chongqing breakfast no matter what. Embark on our G50 with great confidence and set off to search for local breakfast shops in the streets and alleys. I found an unknown street where there are snack shops and it seems that the diners are also locals. I parked my car very happily to take a look, but I found a problem. What kind of small noodles, red oil dumplings, and so on? They are so spicy that I dare not eat them. In the end, I had no choice but to choose a bowl of chicken soup to copy my hands. I admit my cowardice! But this chicken soup dumplings are also very delicious.
Have breakfast and head to today's first stop, Ciqikou Ancient Town. Go and experience the most authentic local customs and traditions of Chongqing in the millennium old town. The distance between Ciqikou and the central urban area is about 15 kilometers, and most of the routes are along the riverbank. The road has hardly encountered any congestion, but parking upon arrival has become a problem because I really can't understand the road signs in the scenic parking lot. I followed the road signs twice, but still couldn't find the entrance to the parking lot. I said I would turn left, but there was only a straight road! it's too hard!
Here is a small tip: self driving tourists can avoid following the parking signs in the scenic area. It is about 80 meters on the right side, opposite to memorial archway Road, the main entrance of Ciqikou. There is a parking entrance between the two buildings, which is open to tourists. And the parking fee is only 8 yuan, and it only takes about five or six minutes to walk to the entrance of the scenic area after parking, which is very convenient.
Parking Lot Location Map
Ciqikou Ancient Town, formerly known as Longyin Town. Founded in the Song Dynasty, it has a unique landscape of "one river, two streams, three mountains, and four streets". Forming a natural harbor, it is an important water and land dock by the Jialing River. The ancient town contains rich Ba Yu culture, religious culture, Sha Ci culture, Hongyan culture, and folk culture, each with its own characteristics. A stone paved road and a millennium old magnet mouth are a microcosm and symbol of the ancient city of Chongqing, praised as the "Little Chongqing".
Ciqikou Ancient Town has developed traditional performance projects such as oil pressing, silk drawing, sugar making, noodle making, Sichuan opera, as well as various traditional snacks, tea houses, etc. The Ciqikou Temple Fair held every Spring Festival is the most distinctive traditional event, attracting tens of thousands of citizens to participate.
Walking on the bluestone cobblestone road in the ancient town, it feels like stepping through a thousand years of time. Walking into that old time. The densely packed shops are one after another, with a dazzling array of delicious food that leaves people dazzled. The hot pot ingredients being stir fried in hot oil are drilling straight into the nose, and the air is filled with a strong smell of hot pot, which smells so fragrant! The young man selling sour and spicy noodles demonstrated the production process while inviting everyone to taste at the store. The master who made rice cakes called me to experience it. My goodness, that wooden pestle for making rice cakes is so heavy! I can't pick them up anymore after two or three times. I really admire how they can use them easily and even create delicious rice cakes. Did chili give them strength?
There are so many delicious foods on the ancient streets of the ancient town, and I am constantly tempted by the fragrance along the way. Try anything that is not spicy. Although not spicy is really rare.
Walking and eating all the way, it took about 3 hours to walk through the seemingly small magnetic mouth. By the way, there is also a theater called the Transfer Building in the ancient town. Many people come here to have tea, rest their feet, and watch a play when they get tired from walking. You can also plan in this way, after all, it's really rare to see traditional theatrical performances in places nowadays.
Overall, Ciqikou Ancient Town is not much different from most ancient town scenic spots in China. The same shops shout out customers along the street, playing deafening music, so enthusiastic that they awkwardly offer you a taste of food. The product repetition rate is also relatively high. However, for some reason, I find these business practices in ancient towns in Jiangnan to be annoying. There is even more martial arts atmosphere in this mountain city, and there is a sense of closeness. I feel that all of this happening in the passionate mountain city is not so discordant.
After strolling around Ciqikou, we had a simple meal of a certain brand of fast food (so spicy that we dared not eat anything else) and then went to Zhazidong.
Zhazidong is located at the foot of Geleshan Mountain in Chongqing, 2.5 kilometers away from Baigongguan. It is only about 3 kilometers away from Ciqikou Ancient Town. We suggest that everyone, like us, arrange to visit on the same day in the morning and afternoon. Zhazidong was originally a small coal mine in the outskirts of Chongqing, named after its abundant slag and scarce coal. Zhazi Cave is surrounded by mountains on three sides and a ditch on one side, and its location is relatively hidden. In 1939, Kuomintang military intelligence agents forced the death of the mine owner, occupied the coal mine, and established a prison here. It is divided into two chambers: the inner and outer chambers. The outer chamber is used as a special agent's office and a torture room. The inner chamber has 16 rooms on the first floor and bottom for men's prisons, and two bungalows for women's prisons.
There are more than 300 revolutionaries who were arrested here after the failure of the "June 1st" major arrest case, the "Small People's Revolution" case, the "Advance Report" case, and the three armed uprisings in eastern Sichuan, such as Jiang Zhuyun (Jiang Jie), Xu Jianye, He Xuesong, etc. At most, there were also "Little Radish Head" and their family who lived here. On November 27, 1949, Kuomintang agents planned a shocking massacre on the eve of their escape, with only 15 people escaping.
On the way to Zhazidong, my mood gradually became heavy and solemn. The two of them were chatting, lamenting that the sacrifices of the martyrs brought us today's beautiful life. The great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation that was achieved in exchange cannot help but evoke a myriad of emotions.
Visiting Zhazidong is free, but an appointment must be made one day in advance on the official website. Upon arrival at the venue, enter with the reservation QR code or ID card. During the current epidemic prevention and control period, it is necessary for everyone to apply for a Chongqing Health Code and verify it as a green code before entering.
As we grew up listening to the story of 'Red Rock', we were greatly impacted when we entered the Zhazidong and looked at the familiar names at the entrance of the prison. The original text and story are so far away from us. Now these scenes are right in front of us, and we can personally experience how difficult it was for the martyrs who were imprisoned here to survive. Watching the interrogation room filled with unimaginable torture devices, I felt like I was about to shed tears. It's too shocking and inhumane. Martyrs, it's too great.
The range of Zhazidong is not large, it is just a courtyard with three entrances. I quickly finished the tour, but it wasn't until I got into the car. Neither of them spoke or chatted, feeling a strong psychological impact. Thank you again to the martyrs for their sacrifice and the beautiful life they have brought us.
Tourists traveling by self drive to Zhazidong should follow the navigation to reach the entrance. There is a parking lot exit on the right side, which is actually a shared entrance and exit. Stop closer to the exit, and staff will come to inquire if an appointment has been made. Show them the reservation QR code and they will help you open the barrier to enter the parking lot. If there is no appointment, you cannot park in.
After a day of sightseeing, exhausted and shocked, we returned to the hotel to rest for a while. It should be said that the driver only rests at the hotel, while the one taking the car relies on the comfortable spaciousness of the G50. I had a comfortable sleep in the car on the way back.
Actually, after returning from Zhazidong, a tour of Chaotianmen Pier was arranged, but upon arrival, it was discovered that Chaotianmen Pier is currently suspended from operation. I had to go down to the riverbank and shoot some video footage before leaving, which was somewhat regrettable.
After resting, I gave myself courage! I mustered up the courage to have a Chongqing hotpot. It's unacceptable not to have a hot pot meal when you come to Chongqing. We found a hotpot restaurant called "Pei Jie" nearby. Anyway, it is said that in Chongqing, if you eat hotpot, you won't step on thunder just by looking around.
This hotpot was really hot blooded, mainly because it was spicy. But I have to say, it's really delicious. Especially duck blood, put fresh duck blood in. When pulled out, it is still very smooth and tender, refreshing and fragrant. It's hard to find such delicious duck blood when eating hotpot in mainland cities.
There is also the crispy meat that has to be mentioned, which is a mixture of tender, numbing, and crispy flavors on the outside and inside. Eating it directly or soaking it in a pot before eating is both very delicious.
Sitting and waiting for the butter to melt, the aroma of chili peppers wafted up, and a pot of red and fiery bubbles emerged. Picking up a slice and counting it up and down for seconds, dipping it in a plate of fragrant garlic, oyster oil, scallion, floral vegetables, and a crisp duck intestine and tripe, the moment it enters the mouth. It's really tempting and irresistible. Next, let the ingredients be poured into the pot in a competitive manner, including tripe, duck intestines, loin slices, brain flowers, duck maw, and the unique "8-second potato chips". It completely conquered our taste buds, and of course, it also completely overpowered us. But the spiciness is also worth it. It's really a waste to come to Chongqing without eating such delicious food.
In the blink of an eye, it's already the last day of this trip. The original plan was to go to Wulong Scenic Area today. But considering the long distance, it takes 5-6 hours to travel back and forth. And we're going to return our big white, oh, G50, this afternoon. Oh, I've given it a nickname after driving it for a few days, and I'm deeply in love with it. So, I gave up the idea of going to Wulong, but it's rare to come to Chongqing, so I can't rest in a hotel. So we decided to go to Chuanmei Huangjueping Campus to see the graffiti building, and then go to Jinyun Mountain, which is closer to the city, to enjoy the natural scenery.
Chuanmei has two campuses, Huangjueping and Huxi campuses. The famous graffiti street is located in the Huangjueping campus, where the buildings on both sides of the street are painted with paintings, which is very distinctive and also a place for many literary and artistic youth to take photos. There is also the Chongqing Museum of Contemporary Art hidden on campus, and it is said that the art exhibitions inside are also very interesting. However, due to the pandemic, the campus is temporarily closed for visits.
We will park the G50 in the parking lot at the school entrance and walk to visit the nearby graffiti art street. The Graffiti Art Street starts from Huangjueping Railway Hospital and ends at 501 Art Gallery, with a total length of 1.25 kilometers and a total area of about 50000 square meters. It is the largest group of graffiti art works in China and even the world today. The entire graffiti project involved over 800 workers, students, and artists in production, costing 12500 kilograms of various paints and nearly 30000 brushes and oil brushes. After 150 days of meticulous production, a total of 37 buildings were graffiti painted. Thoroughly changed the previously dilapidated appearance of the nearby city, creating a favorable environment for the development of cultural and creative industries dominated by Sichuan beauty.
Graffiti Street photo
The journey to Jinyun Mountain is about 45 kilometers, including urban roads, highways, and mountainous winding roads. Coincidentally, we conducted a full road test drive for the G50. Since we've come to this point, let's talk about our overall feelings about the G50 1.5T automatic version over the past few days.
Firstly, regarding the appearance, it is said that the average age of the G50 design team is only 30 years old. So the exterior design of the whole car is youthful and energetic, unlike some traditional MPVs with old-fashioned and stable faces. The G50 features a more lively big mouth design, which looks like it's smiling at you from afar. Watching it will make my mood much better. In this face based world, cars are no exception.
The interior is the same, adopting a sedan style design. The center console design is quite similar to the D90, highlighting the family genes. But it looks brighter and simpler, and the entire dashboard design has a sense of embrace. It will appear more technological and cutting-edge, while also creating a more MPV like home atmosphere. In addition, it also has colorful ambient lights that can be set on the large screen. The dashboard also has two display styles that can be switched by oneself, the red light sports style and the blue light comfort style. Very youthful.
Also, the finishing touch is the zebra system. As a user of another brand's Zebra system. I want to exaggerate zebras with my real name! Voice control is really convenient. After getting used to it, it really liberates the right hand and frees up scarce attention while driving.
The space can be described as' unimaginably large 'in just one word. That's great! The two of us have 28 inch and 22 inch suitcases, as well as two backpacks and a long tripod bag. It swallowed it without any pressure.
As for the driving experience and power, to be honest, my initial expectations were not high. But when I got the car and drove it on the road, my doubts were quickly dispelled. Except for a slight hesitation in starting, the acceleration performance in the area was very good. The torque has a sense of being on call. The 7-speed dual clutch transmission does not only focus on upshifting, but also maintains a reasonable RPM, so even if you don't deliberately press the accelerator deeply, the acceleration feedback is still good. But when encountering uphill roads on mountain roads, the gearbox's downshifting is a bit too hesitant, which leads to a decrease in confidence on mountain roads. The overall suspension tuning is relatively soft, coupled with the large body and tall stature, making it feel slightly floaty when the speed reaches 120 km/h, and more noticeable when changing lanes. Slowing down to around 100 km/h will alleviate a lot. However, as a comfort oriented MPV, the softer tuning brings comfort to the ride, which is truly satisfying. The experience of long-distance driving and riding is fantastic.
Along the way, we arrived at Jinyun Mountain in Chongqing, known as the "Jinling Cloud Clouds", located on the banks of Wentang Gorge on the Jialing River in Beibei District. It can be regarded as an excellent place to watch the sunrise, enjoy the sea of clouds, escape the summer heat, enjoy the fog in winter, and admire the natural landscape of evergreen broad-leaved forests. Jinyun Mountain, formerly known as "Bashan", was recorded as early as in the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon. Jinyun Mountain is called Jinyun Mountain because it is surrounded by clouds and mist all year round, with a color as red as rosy clouds, resembling fog but not smoke, and is majestic and dense. In addition, ancient people called it "more red and less white, it is called Jin", hence the name Jinyun Mountain. Later, Li Shangyin passed by and said, "Your question is that there is no deadline for your return, and the rain at night in Bashan rises to the autumn pond. Why should we cut the candles at the western window together, but talk about the rain at night in Bashan. Let "Bashan Night Rain" become famous throughout the world, and the Bashan in the poem refers to the Jinyun Mountain in Beibei.
Jinyun Mountain is a Buddhist holy land with a history of more than 1500 years, and is called "three famous religious mountains in Sichuan" together with Qingcheng Mountain and Emei Mountain. From north to south, there are 9 peaks spanning the area, including Chaori Peak, Xianglu Peak, Shizi Peak, Juyun Peak, Yuanxiao Peak, Lianhua Peak, Baota Peak, Yujian Peak, and Xizhao Peak. Among them, Yujian Peak is the highest, with an altitude of 1050 meters. The scenic area has many beautiful natural landscapes such as Foguang Rock, Xiangsi Rock, Sheshen Cliff, Daihu Lake, Baiyun Bamboo Sea, etc. Jinyun Mountain is rich in human resources, including 8 ancient temples, such as Jinyun Temple, Wenquan Temple, Baiyun Temple, Shaolong Temple, Fuxing Temple, Shihua Temple, and other places of interest, such as Shizhao Cliff of the Late Tang Dynasty, Stone memorial archway of the Ming Dynasty, and Stone Carvings of the Song Dynasty. There are ruins of the World Buddhist Academy Hanzang Theological Institute (1932) and ancient villages such as Shizifengzhai and Qinglongzhai; It is still a Buddhist destination with a history of over 1500 years, including the former summer office site of the leaders of the Southwest Bureau of the Communist Party of China in the 1950s (He Long Yuan and Xiaoping Old Residence); There are newly built Taoist cultural parks and attractions such as Baiyun Temple and Shaolong Temple. The scenic area holds the Jinyun Mountaineering Festival and the Jinyun Swordsmanship Competition every year.
Driving to visit Jinyun Mountain, you can park and buy tickets at the entrance for only 12 yuan per person. Self driving cars can drive up to several parking lots on the mountainside. Saved a lot of hiking distance. Of course, once the visit officially begins, the only option is to hike and climb the mountain. There should have been a cable car before, but when we went there, we saw that the cable car had been abandoned. Actually, it's not very far from the parking lot to Lion Peak. Walk about 1.3 kilometers along the stone steps. But because the road is uphill and steep. It's still very difficult to walk. Of course, climb up to the Lion Peak observation deck and overlook the distant city scenery. When the sea of clouds is at your feet and the pagoda of Baota Peak stands beside you. All of this hard work is really worth it.
Farewell to Jinyun Mountain, we will drive to the 4S store to return the vehicle. There was nothing to say along the way, but it was really time to hand over the keys and return them to the other party. Surprisingly, I'm a bit reluctant. Da Bai has been working diligently with us these past few days and has performed exceptionally well. Thank you so much for allowing us to comfortably and comfortably tour this mountain city. Of course, we would like to express our gratitude once again to our wealthy father, SAIC Maxus, for giving us such an opportunity.
Goodbye Da Bai, goodbye G50. This trip, falling in love with a city, falling in love with a car, is worth it.
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