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What are the 5a scenic spots in Nanjing? Please share

1. Nanjing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area

Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is the mausoleum of Mr. Sun Yat-sen, the great pioneer of the democratic revolution in modern China. In 1961, it became one of the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. It is listed as the first batch of national key scenic spots and national 5A tourist attractions. In 2016, it was selected into the list of "the first batch of China's 20th Century Architectural Heritage". The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum covers an area of ??2,000 acres and is built against the mountains. It faces Pingchuan in the front and green mountains in the back. It is majestic and has a "Liberty Bell" shape in plane.

2. Nanjing Zhongshan Scenic Area

Zhongshan Scenic Area, referred to as Zhongshan Scenic Area, is located in Zijin Mountain, Xuanwu District, Nanjing City. It is a famous scenic spot in China and one of the first batch of scenic spots. It is a national scenic spot, one of the first batch of national 5A tourist attractions, a national forest park, a national civilized scenic spot, and one of the top 40 tourist attractions in China. Zhongshan is also named Zijin Mountain because purple clouds often linger on the top of the mountain. Zhongshan and Houhu are close to each other, establishing Nanjing’s innate beauty. During this period, dragons, pans, and tigers roost, and the landscape, city, and forest are integrated into one. It can be said to be the quintessence of Nanjing’s landscape and culture. Therefore, Zhuge Liang praised it highly: "Zhongshan is home to dragons and tigers, and it is the residence of an emperor." It is "the first humanistic mountain in China City".

3. Nanjing Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Belt

The Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Belt is located in Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, with Confucius Temple as the core and the ten-mile Qinhuai River as the axis, connecting Dongshui Pass , Bailuzhou Park, Confucius Temple, Jiangnan Gongyuan, Zhanyuan, Zhonghuamen Castle, Jinling Manufacturing Bureau, Jinling Dabaoen Temple Site, Xishui Pass, Ming City Wall (Qinhuai Section) and the outer moat.

4. Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing

Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the joint burial mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his queen, Ma Shi. Because the queen's posthumous title was "Xiao Ci", it was named Xiaoling. Located at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulong Fuwan in the eastern suburbs of Nanjing, on the west side of Maoshan Mountain, adjacent to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in the east and Meihua Mountain in the south, it is the largest imperial mausoleum in Nanjing and one of the largest imperial mausoleums in ancient China.