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Hiking the Yangtze Gorges: My Guide to Fengjie – Baidi City, Qutang Gorge & Three Gorges Summit (2026)🗺️ Questions

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❓ FAQ – Is Fengjie right for you? Current question

Is it English-friendly?Not really. Signs at the main attractions have English translations. Ticket staff will know basic numbers and directions. But once you're outside the ticket booths, English is very rare. You'll need a translation app – I used Google Translate offline mode (download Chinese before you go) and Alipay's built-in translation tool. Is it suitable for elderly travellers?Caution needed. Bai Di Cheng has hundreds of steps. Three Gorges Summit has the cable car, which helps, but you still need to walk from the cable car station to viewing platforms – probably 20–30 minutes of walking on uneven ground. There are also 5–6 km of walking between sights. Is it suitable for kids?Kids 6 and under enter Bai Di Cheng…

🚐 Tour group or DIY? Open answer

DIY is doable but requires effort. You'll handle your own train tickets, taxi negotiation, food ordering, and route planning. If you've travelled independently in Asia before, you can manage. If this is your first time in China, it's a lot. A small group day tour from Fengjie solves most problems: If you are departing from Chongqing, you must arrive at Fengjie High-Speed ​​Railway Station before 9:00 AM to be picked up by the…

our driver.However, there are no English-speaking tour groups.Furthermore, all tour groups depart from Fengjie; you must first make your own way to Fengjie before you can join a tour group.

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