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What are the scenic spots in Nanjing and which ones are worth visiting?

There are Confucius Temple, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Wuyi Alley, and the Presidential Palace. These attractions are all worth visiting.

The Confucius Temple Qinhuai Scenic Belt is located in the south of Nanjing. It refers to the Confucius Temple building as the center and the Qinhuai River as the link. It starts from the Dongshuiguan Huaiqing Bridge and the Qinhuai Water Pavilion in the east, crosses the Wende Bridge, and ends at the Zhonghua Gate Castle. The inner Qinhuai River area extending to Xishui Pass, including the streets, residential buildings, nearby historical sites and scenic spots on both sides of the Qinhuai River, is the most prosperous place in Nanjing.

The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, and Queen Ma. It is one of the largest imperial mausoleums in ancient my country. The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is particularly beautiful in autumn against the backdrop of red maples.

Wuyi Lane is the residence of two wealthy families in the Jin Dynasty, Wang Xie. The children of both families like to wear black clothes to show their status, hence the name. The gates of Wuyi Lane are like a market, and there are many crowns and crowns. There are cultural giants such as Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi, and Xie Lingyun, the originator of the landscape poetry school. Wuyi Lane has witnessed Wang Xie's artistic achievements and is closely connected with the history of the two families and even the history of the entire Chinese culture.

Nanjing Presidential Palace, located at No. 292 Changjiang Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, is the largest and best-preserved building complex in modern China. The important site has been turned into the Museum of Modern Chinese History.