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What's the difference between Laomendong and Confucius Temple?

Visiting Nanjing, Confucius Temple can be said to be a must-punch place. We were supposed to go in the evening, but because our trip to the museum ended early, we went in the daytime. Confucius Temple is actually a group of ancient buildings, including Qinhuai River in Gong Yuan. Walking in, the buildings on both sides are antique. Occasionally I saw someone walking in Hanfu, and suddenly I saw the feeling of ancient life. However, during the trip to the Confucius Temple, we mainly saw various shops on the roadside, Nanjing's specialties, the most ducks, and yuhua stone, yuhua tea, various small ornaments and so on. All these show the characteristics of Nanjing. Of course, the most important thing is local food, such as lion's head, plum blossom cake, duck oil sesame seed cake, fish pot stickers, duck blood vermicelli soup and so on. We ate all the way and finally came out of the Confucius Temple.

Then we went to Laomendong on foot, mainly to eat. In fact, we hope that after digesting more, we can meet delicious food when we go to Laomendong. I've been to the old doorway at night before, and the winding alleys under the lights present hazy beauty. It feels different to go here and there during the day. After entering, every place is clearer and people's literary feelings are more and more distinct. Imagine, at the end of a secluded alley, turning a corner, a woman wearing Hanfu strolled in, antique. Every road here makes people want to continue to explore. For people who love taking pictures, there are scenes everywhere. Of course, after walking all the way, I feel that I can start fighting for food again. Go in when you smell it, ribs, stinky tofu, all kinds of food. You can't refuse. Today's trip ended successfully (of course, the food mainly satisfied my appetite. )