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Dare the Japanese go to Nanjing to play?
Nanjing, a city in China, is open to Chinese and foreign tourists and has no nationality restrictions. Japanese tourists are free to enter and leave China, but they need to abide by relevant entry regulations and procedures. In Nanjing, Japanese tourists can visit many historical and cultural attractions, such as Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Mausoleum and Confucius Temple. They can also taste the delicious food in Nanjing and learn about the local culture and history. Nanjing, referred to as Ning for short, was called Jinling and Jiankang in ancient times. It is the capital of Jiangsu Province, a sub-provincial city, a megacity and the core city of Nanjing metropolitan area. Nanjing is located in the southwest of Jiangsu Province, in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It starts at 3 1 14' north latitude and reaches 32 37' north latitude, starts at 1 18 22' east longitude and ends at119 east longitude.
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