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What are the interesting non-scenic spots in Nanjing?

Many people have to mention the history of Nanjing, which is the memorial hall for the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Located in Jiangdongmen, the memorial hall is magnificent in architecture and beautifully arranged, which highly restores the tragic scene of the massacre, so that every visitor can understand this tragic history.

I remember going to see it when I was a child. You can hear the sound of water droplets falling as soon as you enter. It is said that every few seconds, a drop of water means a victim dies. There are many photos and sculptures, especially with great care. Must visit, after all, travel is also a spiritual practice, this place can let us calm down and think about history.

The Six Dynasties Museum, Nanjing Museum and Nanjing Museum are grand in scale and momentum. They all have some projects that tourists can participate in, and they can make some handicrafts while visiting the museums. It is very beautiful here, and museums with different themes or cities from different countries are often exhibited here.

Located in the center of Nanjing, near the most lively Confucius Temple in Nanjing (which is also the most boring for tourists), it shows the elegance of ancient big families. The famous actress Christina is closely related to this family. I have a good friend who goes to high school near here. She likes to go here to listen to Pingju, which is very charming.

Chaotian Palace is the largest and best preserved ancient architectural complex in the south of the Yangtze River. In the Southern Dynasties, it was the seat of imperial academy. In the Ming Dynasty, it was a place where the imperial court practiced etiquette before holding a ceremony, and it was also a place where bureaucratic children attacked India and civil and military officials learned to meet the emperor. Antique, able to understand ancient etiquette related knowledge.

Dahongzhi Temple is the oldest Buddhist temple in China, the second temple in China after Baima Temple in Luoyang, and the first Buddhist temple established in southern China. Its predecessor was Jianchu Temple, which was built during the Chiwu period in Wu Dong (238-250). It became the Buddhist center in China and one of the three major temples in Jinling during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Dahongzhi is extremely large, with more than 20 temples, 148 temples, 165438 corridors and 38 study rooms. It is the largest and highest specification temple in the history of China.

Hongji glass tower is 78.2 meters high, and the whole tower body is made of glass. It has been the tallest building in China from its completion to its decline, and it is also a miracle in the history of world architecture. It ranks among the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages and is regarded by westerners as a landmark building representing China at that time. It has the reputation of "China antique and Yongle kiln" and is called "the first tower in the world". It has just been repaired and reopened recently, and it is worth a visit.