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Which city was ancient Jinling?

There was no Jinling in ancient China, only Jinling, which is the old city of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. Nanjing is one of the four ancient capitals in China and an important birthplace of Chinese civilization. Known as "the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties" and "the city of the Ten Dynasties".

The famous scenic spots in Nanjing include Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Mausoleum, Ming City Wall, Xuanwu Lake, Confucius Temple, Purple Mountain and Jiming Temple.

Nanjing has benefited from many wars in history, but it has a special position and value in history because of its superior geographical position and reconstruction from the ruins.

The scenic spots in Nanjing in the Ming Dynasty include the Ming Mausoleum, the Ming City Wall, the ruins of the Ming Palace, the Ming Palace Museum, Linggu Temple, Xuanwu Lake, Yuejiang Building, Drum Tower, Chaotian Palace, Zhongshan Gate, Zhonghua Gate, Wuchaomen Park, Donghuamen, Xi 'anmen and Dongshuiguan.

There are Taicheng, Six Dynasties Museum, Jiming Temple and Xuanwu Lake. Mount Qixia, Yongning Mausoleum of Chen Gang, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Presidential Palace, Yihe Road House, Meiling Palace, Hongji, Jiming Temple, qixia temple, Liang Qing Temple, Gu Lin Temple, Xianglin Temple, Confucius Temple, Qinhuai Scenic Belt, Laomendong, Confucius Temple, Zhanyuan and other scenic spots can't be missed.

When visiting scenic spots, you should plan your route in advance and book hotels and tickets on legal holidays to avoid overcrowding affecting your trip.