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Where is a convenient place to stay when traveling to Nanjing?

I live near Confucius Temple, Daxing Palace, Sanshan Street and Xinjiekou subway station, with convenient transportation, shopping and eating. If there are old people and children, it is recommended to choose a better hotel, such as Orange Hotel and Hanting Hotel, and stay for seven days, and be sure to be close to the subway station. Don't worry, you can travel freely. Nanjing's scenic spots have convenient transportation, and taxis and express trains are all over the streets.

1. Confucius Temple

Confucius Temple is a group of large-scale ancient buildings, mainly composed of Confucius Temple, school palace and public courtyard, covering a huge area. There are buildings such as Zhaobi, Chi Pan, Pailou, Juxing Court, Kuixingge, Lingxingmen, Dacheng Hall, Mingde Hall and Zunjingge. Confucius Temple, known as the scenic spot of Qinhuai, has become a characteristic scenic spot in the ancient capital Nanjing. It is the largest traditional ancient market in China. Together with Shanghai Chenghuang Temple, Suzhou Mystery Temple and Beijing Tianqiao, it is also called the four prosperous markets in China.

2. Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is located in the center of the main city of Nanjing, so it was named after the Qianlong Palace in Jiangning, Kangxi's southern tour. Kangxi went to Jiangnan six times and lived in Zhifu, Jiangning four times, so the place where Jiangning Zhifu was located was called the Grand Palace.

The location of the Grand Palace in the Qing Dynasty starts from Longpan Middle Road in the east, ends at Beiting Lane in the west, ends at Mianjing Lane, Kexiang Lane and Li Renxiao in the south, and ends at the back street of the Yangtze River in the north. Within a few kilometers. The location of the Grand Palace generally refers to the intersection of Zhongshan East Road, Taiping South Road and Taiping North Road today.

3. Sanshan Street

Sanshan Street, located at the intersection of Zhonghua Road and Jiankang Road in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, is one of the ancient place names in Nanjing. It was built in the early Ming Dynasty. Shanmen (now Shuiximen) got its name.

Sanshan Street is the dividing line between Shangyuan County and Jiangning County in Ming Dynasty. Jiangning in the south and Shangyuan in the north. Sanshan Street is one of the execution grounds in Qing Dynasty, and the literary critic Jin Shengtan was executed for "Crying about Gu Wu Temple".

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