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When is a good time to go to Nanjing Ming Palace Ruins Park?

The best time for Nanjing Ming Palace Ruins Park: Nanjing has a subtropical humid climate, with an annual average temperature of 15.3℃ and an annual precipitation of1106.5 mm. The rainy season is from mid-June to early July. Nanjing was once known as the "stove". The extreme maximum temperature in July and August is sometimes as high as 40℃, usually around 35℃. But in recent years, Nanjing has become an advanced city with a national greening rate of over 30%, so more and more people travel to Nanjing in summer. "Hot in summer and cold in winter" is a remarkable climate feature of Nanjing compared with other cities in the south of the Yangtze River. Usually 65438+2 In the snow has the most opportunities. If you happen to encounter heavy snow in Nanjing, it is also charming, and the snow scene in Jiangnan is even more charming.

The Ming Palace Museum, located in the east of Nanjing, was built in A.D. 1366. It was the imperial city and Miyagi during the Ming Hongwu, Wen Jian and Yongle periods. It is magnificent and is the blueprint of the Palace Museum in Ming and Qing Dynasties built in Beijing. After Ming Chengzu moved to Beijing, the Nanjing Forbidden City still maintained its original organizational system. 1644, Zhu Yousong from Wang Mingfu is here. In the third year of Xianfeng in Qing Dynasty, most buildings were destroyed by fire. At present, there are still the Wumen Gate, the East Gate, the West Gate, the Wulong Bridge inside and outside, the stone walls embossed with Yunlong birds and animals, the stone lions, stone pots, stone drums and other exquisite Ming Dynasty stone carvings, and the original temples and palaces are preserved underground. It has now become the ruins park of the Ming Palace Museum and one of the scenic spots in Nanjing.