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Nanjing travel guide

Nanjing Travel Guide: Nanjing City Wall, Zhanyuan, Qinhuai River, Ming Tombs and Nanjing Museum.

Nanjing city wall 1

Nanjing City Wall has a strong sense of history, and every brick and tile seems to tell a long story. Looking at Zijinshan in the east, Xuanwu Lake in the north and Jiming Temple in the south, overlooking the bustling city of Nanjing.

Step 2 visit the garden

Zhanyuan is the oldest existing garden in Nanjing, with elegant and exquisite layout, magnificent ancient buildings in Ming and Qing Dynasties and steep rockeries. There are the earliest air-conditioned copper pavilions in the world, ancient buildings in the middle and east, gardens in the west, rockeries and waterside pavilions in the gardens.

3. Qinhuai River

Among the hundreds of tributaries of the Yangtze River, Qinhuai River may be too small to rank, but in the civilization of the Yangtze River, it is a bright pearl and the mother river of Nanjing people. It is called Shili Qinhuai, which is one of the most prosperous places in Nanjing. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Qinhuai River by boat and feel the local customs along the river from different angles.

4. Ming tombs

The Ming Tombs are the tombs of Zhu Yuanzhang and Ma Huanghou. They are magnificent and one of the largest royal tombs in ancient China. The overall layout of the cemetery is magnificent. In particular, the Shinto of the Ming Tombs is 2400 meters long and twists and turns. When visiting the Ming tombs, you usually enter from the south, pass through the S-shaped Shinto, and continue to the north until Baoding.

5. Nanjing Museum

China, the earliest museum, is now a large-scale comprehensive national museum, with the second largest number of precious cultural relics in China, second only to the Palace Museum, and a museum of the Republic of China, which truly restored the architectural style of that period.

Refer to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing City Wall, Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing Museum