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What places in Nanjing are more suitable for young people to play?
Chaotian Palace
It is the largest and best-preserved group of ancient buildings in the south of the Yangtze River. It covers an area of ??more than 30,000 square meters and was built on the mountain. It is now the Nanjing Municipal Museum. The history of Chaotian Palace can be traced back to the 5th century BC. Yecheng, one of the earliest cities in Nanjing, was built on Yeshan Mountain where Chaotian Palace is located today. Since then, famous buildings and fine works have been built here in successive dynasties, making it a place visited by celebrities. land.
The Drum Tower
It was built in the 15th year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty (1382). During the Qing Dynasty, Emperor Kangxi visited the south during his southern tour. The following year, local officials stood on the base of the Drum Tower. A stele was built and the building was renamed "stele tower", so it is also known as "Mingguqing stele".
Qixia Mountain Scenic Area
Qixia Mountain is located 22 kilometers northeast of Nanjing City. It is also known as Sheshan. In the Southern Dynasties, there was a "Qixia Jingshe" built in the mountain, so it got its name. The mountain has three peaks. The main peak, Sanmao Peak, is 286 meters above sea level and stands tall in the sky, also known as Fengxiang Peak. A mountain in the northeast is shaped like a crouching dragon and is named Longshan. A mountain in the northwest is shaped like a crouching tiger and is named Hushan.
Yuhuatai Scenic Area
Yuhuatai Scenic Area is located about one kilometer outside the Zhonghua Gate and is a famous tourist attraction.
The second spring in the south of the Yangtze River is located in Donggang, Yuhuatai, in the former Yongning Temple. It is named Yongning Spring because of the temple. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Lu You once visited Yongning Temple on Yuhuatai. He saw a spring in the temple, which was of good color and taste. He praised it and called it "the second spring". The spring water gushes out from the rockery rocks several meters high and collects into a pool. The spring water in the pool is crystal clear, sweet and delicious.
The Manna Well faces the Second Spring. According to reports, this well is one of the oldest wells in Nanjing, with a history of more than 1,700 years. The water in the well is clear and refreshing, and it does not dry up even if there is no rain for a long time. Its taste is sweet and mellow.
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum Scenic Area has many scenic spots and beautiful scenery. Meihua Mountain, a plum blossom viewing resort located just south of it, when the flowers are in bloom, the fragrance floats and is crowded with tourists; Zixia Lake, Zhengqi Pavilion, and Dinglin Villa on the east side are surrounded by deep ravines; the Zhongshan Botanical Garden in the southwest is full of beautiful flowers; and the underwater world in the southeast is unforgettable.
The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and Queen Ma. It is located at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulongfu at the southern foot of Purple Mountain, adjacent to Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum to the east and Meihua Mountain to the south. Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the largest imperial mausoleum in Nanjing.
Meihua Mountain is located south of Xiaoling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty. It was originally the burial site of Sun Quan, the great emperor of the Eastern Wu Dynasty, and was also called Sunling Gang. Plum Blossom Mountain is planted with more than 10,000 rare plum blossoms such as scarlet red, Gulihong, Zhaoshui, Gongfen, and Jade Butterfly. It is a popular place for Nanjing people to enjoy plum blossoms. There are scenic spots such as Guanmei Pavilion and Boai Pavilion on the mountain.
Qinhuai Scenic Belt
Qinhuai Scenic Belt is located in the south of Nanjing. The Qinhuai River meanders for ten miles from Dongshuiguan to Xishuiguan. The Hefang Water Pavilion is located on the river. The "East Garden" (Bailuzhou Park) and the "West Garden" (Zhanyuan) face each other across the river. The Confucian Temple is based on the river. Pan, an ancient castle built next to the river, is dotted with scenic spots and historic sites. Restaurants, teahouses, shops and houses live next to each other on both sides of the river. It is known as the "Ten Mile Pearl Curtain". It is a great place to appreciate the unique Qinhuai scenery, taste the popular Qinhuai flavor, and appreciate the splendor. Qinhuai is a beautiful place with colorful customs.
The Qinhuai River Scenic Belt was selected as one of the top 40 tourist attractions in China in 1990.
Riverside Scenic Belt
The main attractions in this area include Yanziji, Yanshan Twelve Cave, Lion Rock, Mufu Mountain, Jinghai Temple Ruins, etc. Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge is a must-see for Chinese and foreign tourists at.
Xuanwu Lake Scenic Area
Xuanwu Lake is surrounded by mountains on three sides and faces the city on one side. Zhongshan stands majestically in the east of the lake, and the ancient city borders the southwest. Fugui, Fuzhou, and Jilong Mountain screens are in the south. The beautiful peaks and towers shine across the city. Chaoyang and Mufu Mountains stretch across Hubei, surrounded by mountain cities, and there are many scenic spots and historic sites along the lake.
Xuanwu Lake was known as Sangbo, Moling Lake, Hou Lake, Kunming Lake, etc. in ancient times. According to legend, during the Liu and Song Dynasties in the Southern Dynasty, a black dragon appeared, so it was called Xuanwu Lake. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Wang Anshi implemented a new law and converted the lake into farmland. From then on, Xuanwu Lake disappeared. In the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang built a high wall, and Xuanwu Lake was dredged and restored, turning it into a natural moat. The current Xuanwu Lake Park covers an area of ??476 hectares, of which more than 70% is water. Five green islands, Huanzhou, Yingzhou, Liangzhou, Cuizhou and Lingzhou are embedded in the water. The park has pavilions, terraces, buildings, pavilions, halls, corridors, The pavilions and pavilions are sparse and dense, the clouds are reflected in the mist, the fish are jumping, the kites are flying, and the painted boats are cruising. There are smoked willows in Huanzhou, sea of ??flowers in Yingzhou, cloud trees in Cuizhou, autumn chrysanthemums in Liangzhou, and mountain mist in Lingzhou, all with their own charms.
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