Does Chongqing have the legendary landscape and dragon veins?
Yes, people who are familiar with old Chongqing know that there is a legend of "Nine Palaces and Eight Diagrams" in the old city of Chongqing. When the ancient city of Chongqing was first built, there was a wonderful emphasis on the shape and layout of the mountains and rivers. Chongqing is one of the top ten Feng Shui treasure places in China.
The Yangtze River divides the main city of Chongqing into a Tai Chi and Bagua group, and located at the Yin Yang fish eye is the Chongqing Liberation Monument, which is the so-called dragon head. The intersection of the Jialing River and the Yangtze River creates the central urban vein of the Yuzhong Peninsula. The south bank and the north of the Yangtze River take off together, and Dadukou and Jiulongpo develop their potential. There is a record in Chongqing's local chronicle: "Chongqing Dragon Vein, the dragon's head stands in Yuzhong, and the dragon's tail ends in Shuangshan." The twin mountains are located in the area of Shuangshan Park in Dadukou today. Dadukou can be said to be the traditional seat on Chongqing's Dragon Vein.
Residential Huayu·Guanlan Huafu is backed by Shuangshan Park and has a natural lake in front. It occupies an unparalleled innate advantage and is in line with the mountain and lake resources and the Dragon Vein culture. With mountains on its back and water on its side, it carries the yin and embraces the yang, and flows from the mountains, zigzagging around the front; thus forming an excellent location surrounded by a golden belt.