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Nanjing tourist accommodation issues! ! ! Many thanks! ! !

"In the old days, the swallows in front of Wang Xietang flew into the homes of ordinary people." Ordinaryness is the attitude of people in this city in life. History has left too much beauty and regret for Nanjing, which is like a fragment engraved in every corner of the city.

Perhaps because they have experienced too many vicissitudes of honor and disgrace and ups and downs, the residents living in this city have not lost their character due to prosperity, and they all carry a touch of ancient style in their every move. To this day, this city is still famous for its peace, simplicity and admiration for art.

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Sixty years ago, Zhu Ziqing lamented: Nanjing is like an antique shop, with traces of the erosion of the times everywhere. Unlike hutongs in Beijing, the Bund in Shanghai, West Lake in Hangzhou, and mahjong in Chengdu, this city lacks a significant symbol of life, but it leaves fragments everywhere. If you want to truly appreciate the taste of Nanjing, you can't rush it, you can only chew it slowly.

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The first part of the scenic spots

Ordinary alleys are full of scenery

"Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum must be included, it is almost related to It appears in all promotional brochures about Nanjing, but the cultural atmosphere of the Confucius Temple and the bustle of the Qinhuai River are hard to miss, and the Ming Dynasty City Wall and the Presidential Palace, which are full of history, are even more representative."

Yao Chun is a photographer. He travels around Nanjing all year round and is very familiar with the beautiful scenery. But it is still not easy for him to find a landmark attraction that can represent Nanjing, because almost every Nanjing person has his or her own representative attraction in Nanjing.

"If I have to say it, it is better to build the Ming City Wall. Nanjing will not let it go." Yao Chun said. It winds in front of you, with no battlements and covered with ivy, like an old and wise elder. Unlike the city walls of Xi'an and Beijing, Nanjing's Ming city wall does not lie in its height or neatness. Although its length gives it the reputation of being the best city wall in the world, its real value does not lie in this.

It is so close to every Nanjing citizen that it can almost be described as within reach. It tightly embraces the residents of the city and shelters the alleys full of life under her shade. . You can often see a scene like this. Next to the base of the city wall, on one side are old people enjoying the cool air and playing chess, while on the other side are young people speeding past on motorcycles.

Every brick is a book, mottled and ancient. Nothing will help you get to know and fall in love with this city faster than walking around the ancient Ming Dynasty City Wall with more than 600 years of history. It may be incomplete, but it is never boring. From south to north, and from east to west, you can completely observe the powerful and peaceful vitality of this city. It is like a "zongzi", neither conservative nor ostentatious, and does not place special emphasis on footwork, but it also has a certain amount of progress and retreat... just like the people living in this city.

Even if it is a bell ringing on the tower of Linggu Temple in the early morning in spring, a lotus in Xuanwu Lake after a rain in summer, a fallen leaf on the stone statue road in autumn afternoon, or a puddle of snow by the lake before dusk in winter, It will make you feel that this is Nanjing, this is Nanjing. You have to look at them one by one to feel a little bit of its skirt, otherwise there will always be defects.

For Nanjing people, what is peace and happiness? That is, on a sunny day, riding a bicycle with family and friends to the eastern suburbs full of towering phoenix trees, where there are always photographers. A place to draw inspiration. In comparison, the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Meihua Mountain, Linggu Temple and other monuments are like foils.

Especially the famous boulevard in the eastern suburbs, which was founded in 1929, you will never get tired of seeing it all year round. The French plane trees on both sides of the road are solemn, clean, quiet and elegant. Walking there, it feels like you have been completely separated from the world.

Part 1 Information Supply Station

Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum:

If there is a great man in modern times whose appeal can closely connect all Chinese people at home and abroad, It must be Mr. Sun Yat-sen. When you first see it, you will be deeply impressed by the blue glazed tiles and white building walls. Built nearly 80 years ago, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum always gives people a clean, simple, solid and solemn feeling. And when we climbed to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and looked back at the mountains, our eyes were filled with green, and Zhongshan turned yellow due to the wind and rain, which was so fitting. Fortunately, Qingshan, the mausoleum of a great man, is one of the attractions that people in this city are most proud of.

Transportation: Route 1, Route 2, Route 9, Route 20

Ticket price: 40 yuan

Opening hours: 7:00-18:00 < /p>

Tel: 025-84446111

Xuanwu Lake:

The egret lingers on the water, and one or two sails move slowly as if painted on the lake. . Coming from a distance through the smoke and water vapor, it seemed like a faint Sanskrit sound. The size of Xuanwu Lake can be compared with Hangzhou West Lake, but it has the background of smoke willows from the Six Dynasties and the city walls from the Ming Dynasty. The temperament of Xuanwu Lake is more peaceful and sad. I don’t know why, but every time I go to Xuanwu Lake, there are always very few tourists on the large lake and park. The lakeside with low branches seems to be full of lovers.

Transportation: Take Route 11, 33, 35, 52, 26, 47

Tickets: 20 yuan/Taicheng 10 yuan/Huanhu Road: Free< /p>

Opening hours: 7:00-21:00

Tel: 025-83374347

Confucius Temple:

The oar makes a sound Yes, stir up the bright water. The lights on both sides of the Qinhuai River are bright and colorful, and the true color of the water can no longer be seen clearly. Shili Qinhuai is very different from the lights and lights Zhu Ziqing saw back then. The rubbing shoulders with the antique buildings and the undulating hawkers are more lively but less charming. Compared with ancient buildings, the most famous thing here is the folk culture rooted here for hundreds of years. Make buzz, tie lanterns, cut paper, draw gourds, tie kites, and micro-carve. If you put in the effort to find it, a handmade stall can keep you excited for a long time.

Transportation: Tour 2, Tour 4, Route 1, Route 4, Route 7, Route 31, Route 40, Route 44, Route 47

Tickets: None,

Tel: 025-86620123

Presidential Palace:

Whether it is Sun Yat-sen’s interim presidential office or Lin Sen’s Zichao Building, they are both gray buildings. Curious tourists flock here every day to explore history. Standing in these simple gray buildings and holding your breath, you can feel the history flying in the sky like dust. The Presidential Palace is a place with a strict atmosphere. Through the mottled and complex buildings, you will see a strange overlap: the Ming Palace, the Qing Liangjiang Governor's Palace, the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Palace, the Provisional Presidential Palace of the Republic of China, the Republic of China Presidential Palace, and later the Jiangsu Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. So much so that it later had to be named with the vague name "Museum of Modern and Modern History of China".

Ticket price: 40 yuan Opening hours: 8:00-17:00

Contact number: 025 84578718

Yangtze River Bridge:

It is by no means just a reinforced concrete railway and highway bridge, it is the enthusiasm and declaration of a new country. As a historical symbol, its significance exceeds its value. In the past two years, there has been a serious traffic jam here. When we passed by around 10 a.m., our car had to move slowly due to the long queue in front of us. This makes us once again take a closer look at this first dual-purpose bridge across the Yangtze River in New China. Sculptures with obvious Soviet overtones, bridge railing decorations reflecting the contents of the Cultural Revolution, and rumbling trains passing by from time to time, this big reinforced concrete thing has the same huge endurance as its appearance. In order to protect this first Yangtze River, Nanjing has built a second bridge, is building a third bridge, and is planning a fourth bridge to relieve its traffic pressure.

Transportation: No. 10, 21; take No. 12, 15, 67, 69, 307 to reach Daqiao Park

Admission to Daqiao Park: 15 yuan

Memorial Hall for the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders:

More than 60 years ago, in less than two months. The lives of 300,000 compatriots were lost at the hands of Japanese fascists. Today, when people walk into this memorial hall named after one of the massacre sites, their emotions are more of contemplation and sadness about history. Gray and black are the main colors here. Whether they are sculptures, dead trees or walls, they all have strong metaphorical meanings, especially the gray cobblestone ground in the center of the square. It symbolizes the innocent people who died in suffering and whose names are not specific. It is undoubtedly a solemn place, but you must go.

Address: No. 418, Shuiximenwai Street, Nanjing

Transportation: You 4th Road, 7, 29, 37, 39, 41, 80, 82, 92

< p> Tickets: Free

Tel: 86-25-86612230

Zhongshan Road:

In the 1930s, Zhongshan Road formed the capital of China at that time The most urban frame. Along this more than ten kilometers long road, there are a series of Republic of China buildings, banks, hotels, museums, government agencies... The plane trees on both sides of the road also create a green tunnel that runs through the city of Nanjing. .

Ninety-nine and a half rooms:

This typical Chinese ancient building with a wooden frame was built in the early years of Daoguang. It inherits the style of ancient Huizhou architecture, with wood carvings and stone carvings. It is exquisite and has the architectural style of the Taihu Lake Basin. The Gan family who built this house spent 50 years building 4 groups of houses with more than 300 rooms, which is commonly known as "ninety-nine and a half rooms". Ninety-nine and a half rooms are also folk museums. Inside, you can play long-lost childhood games, such as throwing sandbags, picking golden needles, and taking pictures of foreign paintings. After watching magic tricks, you can also watch shadow puppet shows and puppet shows.

Address: No. 19, Nanqiao Hall

Ticket: 10 yuan/person

Opening hours: 8:00-17:00

Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty:

Adjacent to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, another quiet place in Zhongshan, where Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, lies. The Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty is also the only world cultural heritage in Nanjing.

Transportation: Tour 2, Tour 3, Route 20

Opening hours: 8:00-187:00

Admission fee is 50 yuan (including Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Meihua Mountain, Zixia Lake, Red Mansion Art Garden)

Stone Statue Road:

Just like Meihua Mountain, Stone Statue Road is actually part of the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum. The stone figures and horses here are tall and beautiful, hidden among spring flowers and autumn leaves, like a landscape painting that has been silent for 600 years. The autumn scenery of Stone Statue Road is also a famous scene in Nanjing.

Part 2 Food

Gluttony is not a sin

One of the greatest pleasures of Chen Rui, a university teacher who teaches sociology, is to have three dates after get off work. Five friends, looking for new places to eat. "Chinese people say that food is their first priority, and Jews also say that the purpose of making money is to feed themselves well, and the purpose of making more money is to feed themselves better. Therefore, loving food is a natural thing, and there is nothing wrong with it. Ashamed. Eating is also a sociology."

The geographical location of neither south nor north has created extremely complex tastes for Nanjing people. Here, delicacies from almost anywhere can become popular. Hangzhou cuisine occupies the high-end catering market. Sichuan cuisine can be found in the streets and alleys. There are Italian, Brazilian and French dishes. The most popular one this year is probably It belongs to West Asia and South Asia cuisine. The master chef in India spreads his arms and pancakes for you, the beauty in Thailand asks you softly whether you want red curry or green curry, and the young man in Vietnam conjures up a bowl of pho for you in the blink of an eye.

"I estimate that if we keep going southwest like this, Laotian and Cambodian food will soon come." Chen Rui said. However, no matter where in the world the Nanjing people's tongue travels to seek pleasure, there is always one thing that they will always love most, and that is ducks. Nanjing people are famous for their sweet-scented osmanthus salted duck, which includes duck head, duck neck, duck feet, duck breast, duck wings, duck gizzards, duck skin, duck liver, duck heart, duck intestines, duck blood, duck oil, and even duck Buttocks, I took them apart one by one and ate them.

A few years ago, the Duck Blood Fans chain was still an inconspicuous shop on the roadside, but now its chain stores can be seen everywhere. It is rumored that the boss now personally owns 6 BMWs. Haha, this is all because Nanjing people eat duck. A bowl of duck blood and vermicelli soup worth 4.5 yuan is definitely for civilian consumption. Nanjing people usually order a basket of soup dumplings to go with it. The dark red blood clot is as tender as tofu, but tougher than tofu. When you take a bite, the soup in the stomata immediately overflows all over your mouth, serving your tongue comfortably. The duck blood and vermicelli soup contains not only duck blood and vermicelli, but also a handful of duck intestines, seven or eight pieces of duck liver, three or four strips of tofu, as well as coriander and mustard paste. Gulu took a sip of the rich soup, and soon he was sweating profusely. In one word, cool.

As long as it is a popular and fashionable way to eat, you can always find it in Nanjing. Private kitchens, transparent kitchens, mixed dishes, vegetarian dishes and meat dishes...the list goes on. In short, Nanjing people love to eat the most, and they are the most unabashed about their love for food. Nanjing’s delicacies are worth spending more time to find.

I don’t know when the legend of the widow’s face began to spread among the gluttonous people in Nanjing. Since each family has different opinions, it also adds a lot of mystery to this aspect. The most common theory is that this noodle was invented by a widowed old lady who put all the things her husband loved to eat into the noodles to express her longing for her. However, she accidentally made a delicacy in the world. The authentic Widow's Noodle has been moved many times, and the current store is called Qijia Noodle House, next to Daxianglu and Twenty-Fourth Middle School. There are also widow's noodles in Sanyuan Lane, Honghuadi and other places, but they are said to be incomparable. There is indeed an old widow in the shop, but she is too old and rarely cooks, so her family members basically do the cooking.

If you don’t eat skin belly noodles here, your visit is in vain. If there are many people queuing up, you can take it away, but be sure to separate the brine and ingredients, otherwise the soup will be bland and salty, making it unpalatable. If you eat it in a store, the bowl of noodles is a huge sea bowl. The noodles are cooked in 2 minutes with a huge fire. It is very round and the soup is abundant, similar to chowder. There are at least 10 kinds of things, including vegetables, Fungus, belly, pork liver, tomatoes, quail eggs, sausages, shredded pork... all in one pot, seasoned with no oil or salt, but with salted duck soup. A variety of ingredients are available for diners to choose according to their taste. Of course, skin and belly are indispensable. What's interesting is that although the outside world calls this noodle "Widow's Noodle", none of the noodle shops say that they are "Widow's Noodle", and they all call it Pidu Noodle.

If outsiders come to Nanjing to look for food, if they really can’t find Bei, then I recommend the simplest way. Nanjing publishes the first professional "Food Map" in the country. Spend a few dollars to buy a copy in a bookstore, and you can safely click on the map to explore and eat all over Nanjing.

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Wanqinglou:

The biggest feature here is the small plates of snacks served one after another. When the table arrives, in a short while, the plate in front of you can "see all the mountains and small mountains", and the diners definitely feel a sense of accomplishment.

The snacks served are all from the "Eight Specialties of Qinhuai". The first is: Yongheyuan's Huangqiao Shaobing and Kaiyang Dried Silk; the second is: Jiang Youji's beef soup and beef pot stickers; the third is: Liufengju's Tofu Laohe Scallion pancakes; the fourth highlight: Qifangge’s duck-fat pancakes and assorted vegetable buns; the fifth highlight: Qifangge’s dried sesame oil shreds and shredded chicken noodles; the sixth highlight: Lianhu Cake Shop’s sweet-scented osmanthus sandwich snacks Yuanxiao and five-color cakes; the seventh attraction: smoked fish silver noodles and thin-skin dumplings from Zhanyuan Noodle House; the eighth attraction: spiced beans and spiced eggs from Kuiguang Pavilion.

Luliuju:

Nanjing is a gathering place for the Hui people, and one of the most famous vegetarian restaurants is Luliuju. The abalone is made of pumpkin, the soft-shelled turtle is a vegetable stuffed with bean products, the screws are dough, the pork belly is made of tofu, and what’s even more bizarre is that the floss turns into potatoes. These purely "fake" dishes are the "suspense dishes" that are currently popular in Nanjing. It took a lot of effort to finally guess what they are. I highly recommend two dishes. One is the vegetarian roast goose. When it is served, it looks a bit like Peking duck. The duck skin is golden and crispy. When I pick it up with chopsticks, I realize that it is made of tofu skin layer by layer. The other is pork floss. This dish is the most skillful with knife skills. You can cut potatoes into thinner pieces than hair. After oiling, the roots are curled into balls, resembling pork floss.

Street Eggs:

This is a specialty of Nanjing, and few outsiders dare to try it. The so-called "prosperous eggs" are actually eggs that have not yet hatched from the chick, with an embryo inside. The seller placed a small stove on the roadside with a large pot on top, with a pot of eggs floating in white flowers. Nothing special at first glance. Experienced people will tell you that floating ones are "whole chickens" and calm ones are "half chickens and half eggs".

Jiming Temple Vegetarian Rice:

The mushroom noodles and assorted vegetables are very good. The soup is made from mushroom stems and bean sprouts. It is very fresh and has no oily flowers. A row of antique long windows is like stepping back in time. Outside the windows are mountains and trees. You can drink tea and have snacks. The snacks are vegetarian chicken, spiced beans, and dried orchids made by the monks themselves. They are all exquisite and delicious.

Street sugar porridge with lotus root:

This is a common dessert in Nanjing snacks in the old days. Every night, the cry of "sugar porridge - lotus root!" always attracts people. A lot of old Nanjing. Now, you can occasionally see people doing it at some roadside food stalls. This porridge is made from ordinary glutinous rice. It has a thick rice soup and clear grains. Add brown sugar to the porridge and add large lotus root segments. When eating, cut the lotus root segments into thin slices and mix them into the porridge. The lotus root is lavender, the slices are dark brown, and the rice grains are light green. This is Nanjing’s sugar porridge lotus root that is popular among all ages. For just one or two yuan, a bowl of sugar porridge with lotus root that is moderately warm, fragrant and sweet will be served to you.

Jiangsu Restaurant:

There are 30 traditional and classic dishes of Beijing and Jiangsu cuisine, including the timeless Jinling Roast Duck, and even the famous classic dish Sand Crystal, which has been lost for more than 20 years. The fried chicken and duck-wrapped shark's fin can all be remade here. The apprentices of celebrity chef Hu Changling re-create the dishes from the notes he took 30 years ago. Gongdan braised sea cucumber, wine-condensed ham, duck-wrapped shark's fin, and flat dried crisps are the four most famous signature dishes of this restaurant. Judging from the taste of modern people, stewed raw rice is highly recommended. It is actually eel soup. Choose a good eel and beat it with a small hammer before putting it in the pot, at least a few hundred times. After the meridians of the eel are completely loosened, the meat becomes very tender and smooth, and then stew it in a clay pot over a slow fire. After 2 hours, the snow-white soup is so fragrant and the eel meat melts in your mouth.

Jiuxi Duck Neck:

Located on Dashiba Street in Confucius Temple, the duck neck seller is very pink and has a bit of a "Xi Shi" flavor to the duck neck. It is said that the most moving part of the duck is the neck, so the neck is made of live meat. The meat is tight, has a special bite, and can dry up the soup, so it is very delicious. In addition, it has an air-drying process, so it is neither greasy nor dirty when you eat it with your hands.

Qianxilong Fatty Sausage Fish:

Hidden in Xiaohuowa Alley, this Sichuan restaurant has three branches on both sides of the road less than 50 meters apart. Although the restaurant is small, the Sichuan cuisine is deliciously spicy. The fatty intestines and fish are cooked together, and the fish aroma and the slightly stinky taste of the fatty intestines are mixed together, which is so delicious. The fatty intestines dipped in red oil are fresh and spicy, yet soft and a little crispy. The fish meat is refreshing and soft, and you won't get tired of it no matter how much you eat.

Lion Bridge Food Street:

Delicious food from all over the world is concentrated here, and almost any taste you want can be satisfied. On the Chinese Folk Cuisine Street, delicacies from all provinces gather. The other street is an exotic food street. What is worth recommending is the Thai food at Jinhetai Restaurant, including fragrant leaf sago cakes, fried shrimp cakes, signature curry meat crab, hot and sour boneless chicken feet, and Thai yellow curry beef brisket pot. The meal slices are all its signature dishes. At the end of the meal, I recommend the lotus leaf sago cake, a small piece of milky white dessert exuding the aroma of coconut milk. It is served in a square shape in a lotus leaf and has a sweet and cool taste. Walking further to the east end of Lion Bridge, it becomes the world of Nanjing cuisine. An old man in ancient costume at the entrance of the Nanjing food stall will help you take a seat. The guests sit in the small attic or under the shade of the tree, looking at the birdcage and listening to Pingtan. , this meal must be lively. There are also many high-end and clean restaurants, such as Lion Palace, Lion House, Maojia Restaurant, and Tiens Parkson.

Jinling Imperial Garden Private Club:

An extremely private place, mainly selling palace Tan cuisine.

The restaurant is located right by Xuanwu Lake, with a great view. Worth mentioning is his abalone sashimi, which is reasonably priced. Since it is a club, guests after dinner can choose from many entertainment programs. There is a swimming pool on the first floor, and a library and billiards room on the second floor. Even taking a short break on the rooftop terrace and admiring the lake and mountains is a pleasure.

Part 3: Hotel Jinling never sleeps

TV series producer Zhang Hai often travels around the country with the crew. He often says that in any city, I must go to it. Take a look at a good hotel, because it best reflects the city's attitude towards life.

For Nanjing people, the 37-story Jinling Hotel is undoubtedly the most affectionate. It stood there when there were still low-rise bungalows around. For a long time, it was the word that appeared most frequently in the compositions of local primary school students. It was simply the pride of Nanjing people. Nowadays, it has long been submerged in the countless tall buildings around it, but the nobility in its bones still makes people admire it. Different from the past, people in Nanjing now feel that it is more friendly.

“What’s interesting is that although locals rarely stay at Jinling Hotel, they often go in and sit there, because for Xinjiekou, which has many businesses but lacks decent public toilets, Jinling’s luxurious toilets are , is undoubtedly a treasure that can be exploited. ”

If you are tired of the momentum of luxury hotels such as Shangri-La, Hilton, Kingsley, and Holiday Inn, and are willing to try something new, you can try Youth. hostel. There are currently three youth hostels in Nanjing, one in the eastern suburbs, known for its quiet environment; one at Confucius Temple, known for its fashion; and one in Stone City, known for its low prices.

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If you are prepared to spend two thousand yuan a night, you can consider the following hotels.

Shangri-La Hotel:

Walking into the circular lobby of Dingshan Shangri-La Hotel, a gold foil mural of Chinese landscapes stands in front of you with dazzling brilliance. The mural is based on "The Peach Blossom Spring" by Tao Yuanming, a famous pastoral poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Love its bathroom. It is divided into three small rooms, which can be used for showering and bathing. Sometimes I really feel that the bathroom can make people feel better than a beautiful bedroom. As the general manager of the hotel said, "Shangri-La means 'Paradise on Earth', which is the paradise that Chinese people pursue. It should have Western comfort and Eastern aesthetics."

Address: Gulou, Nanjing No. 90, Chahar Road, District Tel: (025)58802888

Jinling Hotel: The safety of the rooms is one of the few in Nanjing. The Rotating Palace Restaurant is also worth mentioning. In just one meal, you can turn 360 degrees and see the whole city of Nanjing.

Address: No. 2, Hanzhong Road Tel: (025)84711888.

1912 Bar Street: All are renovated old buildings from the Republic of China. In the "Ukrainian Bar", both the waiter and the owner are Ukrainians. The decoration style and music of the bar will also be branded with Ukraine; the "Rosenberg" bar only supplies German-style home-brew beer; the classic flower Style coffee allows people to experience the romantic classics from France in "Jazz Island". It is worth mentioning the Japanese-style wooden cool iron plate. Three iron plate tables surround the chef's operating table. While enjoying the delicious food, guests can also enjoy the superb live cooking performance. After the service, the chef will also play a small game with all the guests - by tapping the small food on the table, it will be directly popped into the customer's mouth accurately.

If you are a student, or you only plan to spend thirty or forty yuan on a night's stay, and you will be comfortable. Consider non-pool student housing.

If your budget is not very high and you cannot afford to live in the star-rated hotels above, you can try Feichizhong Student Apartment. The apartment is located in a community by Xuanwu Lake. The transportation is very convenient. The owner is a Ph.D. from Southeast University. . Although it does not have the luxury facilities of a hotel, it is equipped with air conditioning, water heater, broadband, etc. If you are a student, the boss will provide you with free laptop Internet access with your student ID. It is quite cost-effective to spend thirty or forty yuan to live in a Nanjing home and chat with the boss about Nanjing. However, in this apartment, after staying, customers must write a description of their stay in no less than 100 words.

Address: No. 298 Zhongyang Road Boss phone: 1595 056 2834

Part 4 Shopping

Enjoy Taobao

"Say To be honest, Nanjing is not a shopping paradise, because it does not have as many top brands as Hong Kong, nor is it as crowded as Shanghai. But if you are not shopping for the shopping itself, but for the mood, go shopping. If you are relaxed, then Nanjing will be paradise. "The biggest hobby of Chen Lan, a white-collar worker in the company, is shopping, which is a standard "SHOPING GIRL". But

She is different from others. She rarely goes to big shopping malls and prefers to explore nooks and crannies, so she is very familiar with small shops in every corner of Nanjing. If the word shopping is spoken by a Nanjing person, there is a 50% chance that the noun behind it is Xinjiekou, and the other 50% is Hunan Road.

In the eyes of Nanjing people, if you tell them to go shopping and shop, it means going to these two places. You must remember this equation. China's number one business district is not just a casual talk. There are some of the most popular clothing stores there, which are cheap but still suitable for the new generation of fashionable people.

Shopping for shops in Nanjing is actually a very convenient thing, because the specialty shops in Nanjing are not scattered in every corner of the city like some other cities, requiring a lot of effort to find them. Instead, they are relatively concentrated. So many big areas.