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Looking for a list of scenic spots in Nanjing, what are worth visiting?

The scenic spots worth visiting in Nanjing include Confucius Temple, Laomendong and Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. The specific rankings are as follows:

1, Confucius Temple

Nanjing tourists kill one stone, and Confucius Temple monopolizes eight fights. What sustains you to persevere and forge ahead? Why do you have to punch in at the Confucius Temple? After careful study of history, urbanism, literature, economics and psychology, I found the truth. Mainly because in Ctrip, Qunar and Mahoneycomb's Nanjing Travel Guide page, Confucius Temple always ranks first.

Listen to me, you can go to Confucius Temple or Qinhuai Painting Academy in the evening. But! Don't! Yes! Eat! Yes! You can't walk without smelling stinky tofu. Do you really want to eat? Go to Lianhu and Qifang Pavilion. Confucius Temple is not fun, and "playing" is not the soul of Confucius Temple.

History is. Who's Xie Wang? Whose garden is Zhan Garden? Who is Li in love with? Lanterns and lanterns are just clouds.

2. Old doorway

Through my accurate observation, there are countless people walking from north to south in Changle Road and Hutong Lane (that is, from Confucius Temple). Many serious and delicious foods have opened branches in Laomendong. Jiang's fried dumpling, Minzhong meatball wonton, our roast duck, chicken soup package, Lan Laoda's red bean jiaozi and Pan Laoban's fried chicken (by mistake). If you are hungry after visiting Confucius Temple, you can come here and try them one by one.

The famous Zheng Xiao shortbread? Oh, my God ... wait in line for an hour. Laomendong also has bars, bookstores, cinemas, teahouses and training courses. Well, it's a big complex. Yes, and the Mustard Garden Museum! One for Li Yu! Laomendong is a bit fierce. Off topic, Li Yu, the winner of real life. Laomendong is generally good, except that Deyun Society can't buy tickets.

3. Zhongshan Mausoleum

You didn't climb 392 steps, but your dream of "I came to Nanjing" and your circle of friends. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum has to make an appointment. It is said that it is a must-see project in Nanjing, but it is actually equivalent to climbing a mountain.

Purple Mountain ≠ Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum! Purple Mountain ≠ Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum! Purple Mountain ≠ Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum! For Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the indigenous mentality is no different from that of Confucius Temple. There are many pigeons waiting for you to feed at the music station next to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. But there are many people, and pigeon droppings (people who are contacted) have the strongest sense of existence. Take bus No.20 by the window and enter the mountain from west to east. You can enjoy the most beautiful mountain scenery. You can get on the bus near the Drum Tower and Jiming Temple.

4. Ming Tomb/Meihua Mountain

No, what are you doing in the Ming tombs now? Plum blossom plum blossom is gone, ginkgo biloba is not yellow, tallow is not red, and Shinto Shinto is not worth seeing. Friendly reminder: Plum blossoms look best after Chinese New Year, and Shinto in Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum looks best in the middle of 165438+ 10. Well, Meihua Mountain in the Ming Tomb is a joint ticket, next to it. But you can come for free before 6: 30 in the morning. So is Qixia Mountain.

But Qixia Mountain is too far away, and the red leaves are not crazy. I decided not to give it a name or hold a separate part. In addition to Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb, there are Sun Quan's in the Ming Tombs. But I want to see Sun Quan's suggestion and go to the Six Dynasties Museum.

5. Presidential Palace

On holidays, the Yangtze River Road at the entrance of the presidential palace is blocked. The kind that is very blocked. Ah, the phoenix tree on Changjiang Road. Ah, the Yangtze River Road on May 1 ST, there are crazy phoenix trees in groups. By the way, the little red and little red riding hood tour group appears here the most frequently. If we don't talk about the presidential palace, we will only talk about the governor's office of Liangjiang, which will be more cultural. Next to the presidential palace are Beiting Lane, Hongmiao and Kexiang. They are all top food streets that aborigines love (not the kind of Confucius Temple). Don't miss it.

Huh? You mean Vala? There is almost no chat. It is highly recommended to go to the Six Dynasties Museum next door.