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I plan to take my cousin to Nanjing for two and a half days in early July, and ask the great god to suggest a travel guide!

If you leave Shanghai on Saturday morning, take the EMU to Nanjing Station for 2 hours. There are several stations in Nanjing. You can take the subway directly without leaving the station. Take Xuanwu Lake Station, next to Hunan Road, a famous pedestrian street in China. You can have a meal there and then go to Xuanwu Lake. One afternoon or even half an afternoon is enough. Take the subway to Sanshan Street or Zhang Fuyuan, and take a taxi to Confucius Temple. Confucius Temple is mainly late at night, and it is a place to eat and visit. You can stay near the Confucius Temple, where there are many hotels. You can also try Qinhuai snacks the next morning.

You can go to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in the morning and the Presidential Palace the next afternoon. The presidential palace is in the center of Nanjing, and the traffic is very convenient. If you have enough time, you can stop by the Ming Tomb in the morning. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Mausoleum are both on the Purple Mountain, so we can play together.

Of course, you can go to the presidential palace on the first day without going to Xuanwu Lake. Then I went to Yuhuatai Martyrs Cemetery the next morning. Although it is actually called the Martyrs Cemetery, it is very atmospheric and beautiful. And it's close to the Confucius Temple where you live. After that, I went to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum.

The presidential palace is in the center of Nanjing, with convenient transportation. Next to it is the bar dining area, called 19 12, which is a bit like Shanghai New World. You can go there to play in the evening, or you can go back to Confucius Temple, where there is a water swimming city with similar types, which integrates food, entertainment and shopping. If you want a place for leisure shopping, you can consider visiting these two places when you have time. They are convenient anyway.

As souvenirs, Nanjing's brocade is more distinctive. You can't help your colleague move two pieces of rain flower stones, can you? These things should be available in the Confucius Temple ... but a better way is to buy them on Taobao after returning to Shanghai ... How troublesome it is to transport them back to Shanghai from Nanjing. ...

I am from Nanjing who studied in Shanghai, so I know there are great differences between Nanjing and Shanghai. I'll give you some advice:

1, Nanjing is small, so the traffic between scenic spots will be very convenient. You can even take a taxi. It's not too expensive. Generally, a dozen dollars is enough. (Compared with Shanghai)

2. The buses in Nanjing don't sell tickets, so you can only get on the bus at the front door and coin independently. And once or twice the whole journey (two air-conditioned cars). I emphasize this point because I am now selling tickets in Shanghai and Shanghai, and the prices are different at different stations. If you are in Nanjing and want to take the bus, prepare more change.

The subway ticket in Nanjing is very small, as big as a dollar coin. Be careful not to lose it. ...

4, accommodation must be booked in advance, it is recommended to live in the Confucius Temple, there are many places to live around the Confucius Temple. But be sure to book in advance. My classmate Tomb-Sweeping Day is coming to Nanjing, but there is something wrong with the accommodation. ...

Have a good time.