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VISTA CHINESA




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Essentials about Vista Chinesa in brief

If you want to enjoy a beautiful view of the southern districts of Rio de Janeiro, you should make your way to Vista Chinesa (Chinese View). Built in 1903 on the south side of Tijuca National Park, the viewpoint was erected in memory of the Chinese immigrants who worked on the tea plantations of Rio de Janeiro. For this reason, Vista Chinesa is also adorned with a Chinese pagoda. From here, there is a magnificent distant view of the Corcovado with its statue of Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, and the Rodrigro de Freitas Lagoon.




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Inaccessible.

By car:

There is a parking lot on site.

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