Location & Accessibility
Giant Screen Falls, located in the Furong River National Key Scenic Area of Wulong County, Chongqing, is a hidden gem nestled among towering karst peaks. This natural wonder sits about 180 kilometers southwest of central Chongqing, making it a perfect day trip or weekend escape. To reach here, you can take a 2-hour bullet train from Chongqing North Station to Wulong, then transfer to a scenic bus or taxi for the final 30-minute drive. If you prefer adventure, renting a car allows stops at nearby attractions like Fairy Mountain or Zhangjia Boundary.
Nature’s Grand Theater
The moment you lay eyes on Giant Screen Falls, you’ll understand its name. Water plunges 50 meters down a curved rock face, creating a living “screen” that seems carved by gods. Sunlight turning the mist into rainbows, and the roar drowns out all noise. At night, spotlights illuminate the falls, turning it into a dramatic backdrop. Surrounding cliffs resemble ancient theater seats, amplifying the sense of standing in nature’s own amphitheater.
Cultural Whispers
While Giant Screen Falls steals the show, the area hums with history. Local legend says a Miao princess once performed a rain dance here, her silver dress glinting like the waterfall. Nearby, the Furong Cave (Lodge) reveals carvings dating back centuries—evidence of how long this spot has inspired awe. Though not as famous as the Three Gorges, these quieter cultural touches add depth to your visit.
Practical Tips
Getting around Giant Screen Falls is straightforward. A paved walkway leads to multiple viewpoints, including a platform where you can feel the falls’ cool spray. Wear waterproof shoes! For food, the nearby visitor center offers snacks, but we recommend packing a picnic to enjoy by the river. If you visit in summer, bring a light jacket—the mist can chill you. Guided tours are available, but the area is easy to explore independently.
The Full Experience
Start your day early to catch the falls in morning light, when the water glows turquoise. After exploring the main viewpoints, hike the nearby Lover’s Path trail for panoramic shots. Families will love the Echo Bridge, where shouting into the ravine creates a symphony of echoes. End your trip with a boat ride on Furong River; seeing the falls from the water adds a whole new perspective.
No matter how you experience it, Giant Screen Falls leaves a mark. Its blend of raw power, cultural whispers, and accessible beauty makes it a must-see for anyone traveling through Chongqing’s mountainous heart. Pack your camera—and sense of wonder!