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What are the interesting places in Jiangsu?

Jiangsu Province, referred to as "Su" for short, is the provincial administrative region of China, with Nanjing as its capital. Named after the initials of "jiangning house" and "Suzhou House". The cities under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province are: Nanjing, Xuzhou, Lianyungang, Suqian, Suzhou, Changzhou, Wuxi, Zhenjiang, Huai 'an, Yangzhou, Yancheng, Nantong and Taizhou. * * * Thirteen cities.

Knowing about Jiangsu and entering Jiangsu, I will introduce them one by one according to the characteristics or historical background of each city and tourism suggestions.

Nanjing Nanjing, referred to as Ning for short, was called Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times (Zhu Yuanzhang's fourth son Judy seized power here and proclaimed himself emperor). 1953, Nanjing People's Government designated Nanjing as the capital of Jiangsu Province. 1994, in February, the central government made it clear that Nanjing's administrative level was sub-provincial, and until today. The historical facts of the Nanjing Massacre are also the history of blood and tears that we should remember.

Recommended tourist attractions in Nanjing:

① Confucius Temple, ② Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, ③ Nanjing Museum, ④ Presidential Palace, ⑤ Xuanwu Lake Park, ⑤ Jiming Temple, ⑦ Memorial Hall for Victims in Nanjing, ⑧ Qixia Mountain, ⑨ Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge and ⑩ Yuhuatai Scenic Area.

Xuzhou Xuzhou, called "Xu" for short, was called Pengcheng in ancient times (at the end of primitive society, Peng Zu was named Pengcheng by Yao), which is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. Xuzhou has a long history and enjoys the reputation of "Construction Machinery Capital of China".

Recommended tourist attractions in Xuzhou:

① yunlong lake, ② Pan 'an Wetland Park, ③ Circus Stage, ④ Yunlong Mountain, ⑤ Huilongwo Historical and Cultural Street and ⑤ Guishan Han Tomb.

Lianyungang, Li Anyun Lane, known as Haizhou in ancient times, also known as the port city, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. Lianyungang is the cultural origin of "The Flower in the Mirror" and The Journey to the West, and is known as "a giant town in Huaikou and a famous county in the East China Sea".

Recommended tourist attractions in Li Anyun Lane:

① Guo Hua, ② Liandao Scenic Area, ③ Li Anyun Old Street, ④ Yuntai Mountain on the sea, and ⑤ Yanhe Lane.

Suqian Suqian, located in the north of Jiangsu Province, is the youngest prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. It is said that Suqian is one of the centers of biological evolution and human origin in the world and is known as the "holy land of life" on the earth.

Suqian tourist attractions recommended:

① Hometown of Wang Xiang, ② Hongze Lake Wetland Scenic Area, ③ Roman Lake, ④ Santaishan National Forest Park and ⑤ Chenjia Courtyard.

Suzhou Suzhou is called "Su" for short. It has a long history. It was called Gusu and Pingjiang in ancient times. There are many ancient cultural sites. Suzhou garden landscape is very distinctive. Walking into Suzhou City is like crossing into ancient times. Now it is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province and one of the important central cities in the Yangtze River Delta approved by the State Council.

Recommended tourist attractions in Suzhou:

① Qilishan Pond, ② Humble Administrator's Garden, ③ Lion Forest, ④ Wangshiyuan, ⑤ Tiger Hill, ⑦ Hanshan Temple, ⑦ Pingjiang Road, ⑧ Suzhou Museum, Zhouzhuang, ⑨ Jinji Lake and ⑩ Tianchi Mountain.

Changzhou Changzhou, also known as Longcheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. There used to be names such as Yanling, Piling, Pitan, Jinling, Changchun, Changzhou and Wujin, and it was only in the ninth year of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty (589) that Changzhou was called. Changzhou is an excellent tourist city in China.

Recommended tourist attractions in Changzhou:

① China Dinosaur Valley, ② west taihu lake, ③ Tianning Temple, ④ Maoshan Mountain, ⑤ Nanshan Bamboo Sea and ⑤ Tianmu Lake.

Wuxi Wuxi, referred to as "Xi" for short, was called Liangxi in ancient times. It is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province and a city in the central area of the Yangtze River Delta. Wuxi is one of the important birthplaces of Jiangnan civilization, and its recorded history can be traced back to the last years of Shang Dynasty.

Recommended tourist attractions in Wuxi:

① Huishan Ancient Town, ② Pearl Scenic Area at the Source of Taihu Lake, ③ Nianhuawan, ④ Nanchang Street, ⑤ lingshan scenic spot, ⑦ Liyuan, ⑦ nanzenji, ⑧ Qingming Bridge Ancient Canal Scenic Area, ⑨ Shanquan Cave Scenic Area and ⑩ Tang Xun Ancient Town.

Zhenjiang Zhenjiang was called "Runzhou" in ancient times and was the capital of Jiangsu Province during the Republic of China. Zhenjiang is now a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province in China, located in the southwest of Jiangsu Province.

Recommended tourist attractions in Zhenjiang:

① Jinshan Temple, ② Zhenjiang Museum, ③ Xijindu Ancient Street, ④ Beigushan.

Huaian Huaian, formerly known as Huaiyin and Qingjiangpu, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province and one of the cities with a long history.

Huaian tourist attractions recommended:

① Huai 'an Museum, ② Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall, ③ Wu Cheng'en's former residence, ④ He Xia Ancient Town, ⑤ Westward Journey Paradise, ⑦ Taohuawu, ⑦ Hanhou's hometown.

Yangzhou Yangzhou is located in the middle of Jiangsu Province, on the north bank of the Yangtze River and at the southern end of the Jianghuai Plain. It is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province. Yangzhou has 10 ruins and 6 rivers, which are listed as world heritage sites, and it is the largest and most complete city along the Grand Canal in China. Yangzhou section of the ancient canal is the oldest section of the whole canal.

Recommended tourist attractions in Yangzhou:

① Slender West Lake, ② daming temple, ③ Dongguan Street, ④ Pishi Street, ⑤ China Grand Canal Museum, and ⑤ Heyuan.

Yancheng Yancheng is located in the central coastal area of Jiangsu Province, which is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. It is the largest and most potential land reserve resource in Jiangsu. In the 9th year of Yixi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (4 13), it was renamed Yancheng because of "saltworks around the city".

Yancheng recommended tourist attractions:

① Red-crowned Crane Wetland Ecotourism Area, ② Chinese Elk Garden, ③ Yellow Sea National Forest Park, ④ Dazong Lake, and ⑤ Dutch Flower Sea.

Nantong

Nantong, referred to as Jinghai for short, is a prefecture-level city in Jiangsu Province, located at the intersection of the eastern coastline of China and the Yangtze River. It is a national historical and cultural city, and is known as the first city in modern China.

Recommended tourist attractions in Nantong:

① Zhang Jian Memorial Hall, ② Nantong Qunying Pavilion, ③ China Abacus Museum, ④ Bell Tower Square, ⑤ Wolf Mountain and ⑤ Wildlife Park.

Taizhou Taizhou, known as "Tai" or Hailing in ancient times, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province. An important industrial and trade port city in the Yangtze River Delta. Taizhou is a famous national historical and cultural city, which is called Haiyang in Qin, Hailing in Han, Nantang in Zhou and Wenchang in Northern Song Dynasty. In the Southern Tang Dynasty (AD 937), Taizhou was ruled by the state, meaning "peace and prosperity".

Recommended tourist attractions in Taizhou:

① Qianduo Scenic Area, ② Qinhu National Forest Park, ③ Fengcheng River Scenic Area, ④ Qintong Ancient Town, and ⑤ Zheng Banqiao's former residence.

Conclusion:

These are all cities in Jiangsu Province. As far as Jiangsu is concerned, it has a long history and is one of the birthplaces of China's historical civilization. It has the multiple cultural characteristics of modern culture "Wu Han Yun Feng", which can be traced back to the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties at the earliest, and has been washed and precipitated to today's Jiangsu after thousands of years.

Everywhere is full of "antique" and "antique charm". It seems that only those who have been there will have such an experience. When they are on a bluestone platform somewhere, they touch the ancient city wall and look at the lonely sails in the distance for an instant. If you haven't been to Jiangsu, if you feel that life is very tired, I very much hope that you will walk into Jiangsu, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River, and let the wind of Pingjiang Road blow you to your century-old hometown and the ancient temple.