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Jiangsu Top Ten Tourist Attractions Ranking

Top Ten Tourist Attractions in Jiangsu:

1. Purple Mountain

Purple Mountain, also known as Zhongshan, Shan Jiang and Shenlie Mountain, has been known as the four famous mountains in the south of the Yangtze River since ancient times and has the reputation of "Jinling is beautiful". Because the top of the mountain is often filled with purple and shining, it is named Purple Mountain.

2. Confucius Temple

Confucius Temple, located in Gongyuan Street on the north bank of Qinhuai River in Nanjing and west of Gongyuan in Jiangnan, is also known as Confucius Temple, Confucian Temple and Wenxuan King Temple. It used to be a place to worship Confucius, the first national university in China and one of the four Confucian temples in China. It was also the cultural and educational center in Ming and Qing Dynasties and the largest cultural and educational complex in southern provinces.

3. Suzhou gardens

Suzhou gardens, also known as "Suzhou classical gardens", are the general names of Suzhou classical gardens. Suzhou gardens originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, developed in the Jin and Sui Dynasties, flourished in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. They are known as the "Garden City".

4. Yuantouzhu

Yuantouzhu Scenic Area, located in Binhu District, Wuxi City, lies on a peninsula on the northwest bank of Taihu Lake, facing the water on three sides, and is named after the huge stones protruding into the lake like the head of an old giant salamander. Guo Moruo, a famous literary prize, once left a poem of praise that "Taihu Lake is the best place, after all, in Yuantou", and Yuantouzhu has the reputation of "the first scenic spot in Taihu Lake".

5. daming temple

daming temple, located in the northwest suburb of Yangzhou City, was named after it was founded in the year of Emperor Xiaowu of the Southern Dynasties. Over the past 15 years, the names of temples have changed, such as "Qiling Temple" and "West Temple" in the Sui Dynasty and "Chengping" in the late Tang Dynasty. It was rebuilt in the Song Dynasty and soon destroyed. Later, the name of the temple was renamed daming temple by Qiling Temple.

6. zhouzhuang town

zhouzhuang town, located in the southeast of Suzhou City, is a water town in the south of the Yangtze River with a thousand-year history and cultural taste. It is known as an ancient town made of water with developed water transportation.

7. Yancheng Site

Yancheng, located in Wujin District, Changzhou, is now the site of the ground city in China in the Spring and Autumn Period. It has a history of more than 2,5 years, and is known as "seeing Erjing in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Xi 'an in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and Yancheng in the Spring and Autumn Period".

8. Maoshan Mountain

Maoshan Mountain, usually referred to as jurong city Maoshan Scenic Area, is a famous Taoist mountain in China, the birthplace of Shangqing School, and is praised by Taoism as "Shangqing Zongtan", "the first blessed land and the eighth cave".

9. Yixing Bamboo Sea

Yixing Bamboo Sea is located in the southwest of Yixing City. Its main scenic spots are "the first source of Taihu Lake", "the first peak in southern Jiangsu", "Bamboo Report Peace", "Beautiful Mirror Lake", "Suoqiao Ling Bo", "Silent Temple" and "Bamboo Waterfall", which is known as "the first in East China".

1. Qinhu Wetland

Qinhu Lake, also known as Magpie Lake, looks like Yu Pei. The wetland park takes "water, wetland and ecology" as its core, and there are many lakes and rivers. There are hundreds of wild animals and plants in the park, including rare species such as elk, red-crowned crane and Chinese alligator.