Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street

Address Intersection of Minquan Road and Zourong Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
Hours All day (Shops typically 10:00–22:00)
Phone +86 23 63845037
Announcement: City Center CBD
Entrance ¥0
Hours All day (Shops typ...
Best Season Evening for the neon lights and street performances.
Time needed 1–2 hours
Last visit: May 22, 2026
Author: Ming Yang
Reviewer: Rui Han

Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Travel Guide

Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Overview

The central business district of Chongqing, centered around a historic monument commemorating the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Opening Hours & Tickets

  • All day (Shops typically 10:00–22:00)
  • Best season: Evening for the neon lights and street performances.
  • Ticket note: Free open public space.

Essential Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Visitor Information

  • Enquiries: +86 23 63845037
  • International Shopping Malls
  • Currency Exchange
  • Information Centers
  • Public Seating
  • Underground Parking

How to Get to Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street

Metro Line 2 to Linjiangmen Station or Line 1/6 to Xiaoshizi Station.

Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Travel Safety & Advice

Heavy police presence in the square; first aid available in large malls.

Practical Info

  • Intersection of Minquan Road and Zourong Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
  • All day (Shops typically 10:00–22:00)
  • +86 23 63845037
Ming Yang
Ming Yang
Certified National Tour Guide
Ming Yang is a Chongqing-based Certified National Tour Guide and an established Culinary Heritage Expert, focusing on the vibrant food scenes and unique shopping experiences of Southwest China.

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On-site notes & editorial review

Tickets

  • Free open public space.

Online booking may be required

Tips

A great base for exploring Yuzhong; most major banks and flagship stores are located here.

Reality Check

  • Busy commercial hub; high-end shopping prices; can be overwhelming for those who dislike dense crowds.
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Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street Travel FAQ

Is Jiefangbei Pedestrian Street suitable for families with young children?
Yes, but with caveats. The crowds can be overwhelming for strollers, and the food might be too spicy for kids. I recommend visiting on weekday mornings, sticking to larger malls with play areas like WFC, and opting for mild food options. Bring snacks and take breaks at cafes.
How do I avoid the worst crowds at Jiefangbei?
Go early on a weekday. Most tourists arrive after 11 AM, so if you're there by 9 AM, you'll have breathing room. Another trick: Visit during meal times (like 1 PM to 2 PM) when locals are eating—the streets thin out slightly. I've used this with my groups for years.
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