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Recommended Best Summer Resort in Nanjing

The weather is getting hotter, so I naturally want to visit cooler scenic spots. There are many tourist attractions in Nanjing that are suitable for summer vacation, which is very suitable for summer vacation. Let's take a look at some recommended scenic spots! I. Pearl Spring Scenic Area

Pearl Spring Scenic Area is located at the south foot of Dingshan Mountain in Pukou, Nanjing. This scenic spot belongs to the humid monsoon climate in the north subtropical zone, and the scenery in the four seasons is pleasant. The lakes and mountains in the scenic area are enough to filter out the chaotic and complicated mood, which makes people get rare tranquility and freshness, and seems to have a warm and comfortable feeling of returning to the embrace of Mother Nature. The main attractions are Lion Peak, Miaofeng Peak, Furong Peak, Shiren Peak, Hanyunfeng Peak, Shuangjifeng and Amber Spring.

Address: No.182, Pearl Street, Pukou District

Transportation:

1. Public transportation: D58, 64, 681 and 694 get off at the west gate station of Pearl Spring

2. Self-driving

Line 1: After the Yangtze River Tunnel crosses the river, turn right along Puzhen Street.

Line 2: After the Yangtze River Tunnel crosses the river, turn right to Yanshan Avenue via Pukou Avenue, turn left to Chuzhou and enter Pearl Street to reach the scenic spot.

Route 3: After getting off the Second Yangtze River Bridge from south to north, turn right into Dachang and drive towards downtown, turn right into Higashioji, go straight into Yanshan Avenue and turn left into Pearl Street to reach the scenic spot.

Line 4: After getting off the Third Yangtze River Bridge from south to north, turn right into the connecting line of Hening Expressway to Pukou, go straight into Puzhu South Road after getting off the connecting line, go to the intersection of Clothing City, turn left into Chuzhou and enter Pearl Street to reach the scenic spot.

Line 5: In the direction of northern Jiangsu, you can take Ninghuai Expressway to Citi Exit, enter the high-tech development zone, turn to Yanshan Avenue, and turn left into Pearl Street to reach the scenic spot. Second, Qingliang Mountain Park

Qingliang Mountain is located in the west of Nanjing, and Qingliang Mountain is named after Qingliang Temple. Qingliang Temple is the first temple in the Southern Tang Dynasty. In its heyday, Qingliang Avenue is an important representative of Nanjing Buddhist traditional culture, Qingliang Mountain elite culture and Jinling regional culture, and "Qingliang Asking Buddha" is one of the "Forty-eight Scenes of Jinling" that has been circulating for a long time. At the same time, Qingliang Mountain is also a good summer resort in Nanjing. The Qingliang Mountain Scenic Area, with beautiful scenery, cool and comfortable scenery, mountains, water and stories, is definitely the best choice for you to enjoy the cool summer. Come here to visit the ancient times, return to nature and find the beauty of summer.

On Qingliang Mountain, places of interest can be found everywhere, including Qingliang Temple, Chongzheng Academy, Sweeping Leaf Building, Ma Po, Cuiwei Garden and so on. The plaque of its "Deqing Hall" was personally mentioned by the late master Li Yu. Li Houzhu often stays here every summer. Dong Yu's paintings of dragons, Li Houzhu's eight-point script and Li Xiaoyuan's cursive script in the temple are collectively called the "three wonders" of the temple.

Address: No.83 Qingliangshan Road, Gulou District

Transportation:

1. Bus: No.2/No.6, get off at Qingliangshan Park Station;

2. Subway: Metro Line 4 (in the direction of Longjiang) goes to Caochangmen Nanyi Second Division Station; Subway Line 2 (in the direction of Youfang Bridge) goes to Hanzhongmen Station. Third, Qixia Mountain

Many people know that Qixia Mountain is a good place to enjoy red leaves, but the beautiful scenery in autumn does not prevent Qixia Mountain from becoming a summer resort in Nanjing. Qixia Mountain in midsummer, with lush trees, green shade and grass everywhere, is like a green natural oxygen bar, and the air is particularly fresh. In addition to enjoying the cool in the summer, children can also be brought here in summer to explore the mystery of nature, find herbs, insects, wild flowers and weeds, and get in close contact with nature.

Address: No.88, Qixia Street, Qixia District. IV. Laoshan Forest Park

Laoshan runs across Pukou District and has the reputation of "Nanjing Green Lung and Pearl of Jiangbei", which is the largest national forest park in Jiangsu. The total area is 8 square kilometers, and the forest coverage rate is over 8%. If you hate automobile exhaust and dust on the construction site, you may wish to enjoy the negative oxygen ion content 5 times that of the main city here. In addition to eating, there are several reservoirs around Laoshan, such as Baima Lake and Bergamot Lake, which are also good places to cool off in summer. Even if you don't want to buy tickets to enter the park, it will feel good to walk around by bike.

Address: Huangshanling Road, Pukou District

Transportation:

1. Self-driving:

Route 1: Weiqi Road Crossing River Tunnel, Pukou Jiangpu Street, North Gate, Huangshanling Road and Forest Park;

Route 2: Forest Park on Yipuzhu Road, Pukou Jiangpu Street, North Gate and Huangshanling Road of Yangtze River Bridge;

route 3: the third Yangtze river bridge-yininglian expressway passes through Laoshan tunnel-Yongning exit, 2 kilometers to the right-a forest park.

2. Subway:

Take Metro Line 1 at Andemen Station and transfer to Line 1 to Longhua Road Station, and then transfer to Bus No.68 to Forest Park; Subway Line 2 at Yuantong Station, transfer to Line 1 to Longhua Road Station, and transfer to Bus No.68 to Forest Park.

3. Urban bus route: Jiangdong Wanda Factory takes D7 Road to Park South Road, and then transfers to 68 and 611 Road to Forest Park; Hanzhongmen/Daqiao South Road take bus No.511 to Jiangpu Bus Terminal, and then transfer to bus No.61 and 611 to Forest Park.