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Nanjing Line 3 subway station map

There are 29 subway stations in Nanjing Line 3 subway station. The specific route map is as follows:

Linchang, Xinghuo Road, Dongda Chengxian College, Taifeng Road, Tian Runcheng, Liuzhou East Road, Shangyuanmen, Wutang Square, Xiaoshi, Nanjing Station, Nanjing Forestry University·Xinzhuang, Jiming Temple, Floating Bridge, Daxing Palace, Changfu Street, Confucius Temple, Wuding Gate, Yuhua Gate, Kazimen, Daming Road, Mingfa Plaza, Nanjing South Railway Station, Hongyun Avenue, Shengtai West Road, Tianyuan West Road, Jiulong Lake, Chengxin Avenue, Dongda Jiulong Lake Campus, Mozhou East Road.

The entire line of Line 3 passes through six districts including Pukou District, Gulou District, Xuanwu District, Qinhuai District, Yuhuatai District and Jiangning District.

Attractions near Nanjing Line 3

1. Nanjing Presidential Palace

Nanjing Presidential Palace can be roughly divided into three areas, the central area (central axis), The West District and the East District. The Central District (central axis) is mainly the presidential palace of the National Government and its affiliated institutions. The West District is Sun Yat-sen’s Provisional Presidential Office, Secretariat and West Garden, as well as the General Staff Headquarters. The East District is mainly the former site of the Executive Yuan, the stables and the East District. The garden can be visited according to its area.

2. Jiangning Weaving Museum

Jiangning Weaving Museum is a modern museum built on the Jiangning weaving site in the Qing Dynasty. It is a must-visit for fans of Dream of Red Mansions. The original buildings in the Weaving Department, such as the West Pool, the Neem Pavilion, the Xuanrui Hall, and the West Hall, were built. Looking from the south to the north, they are stacked up like a Jiangnan landscape painting.

3. Six Dynasties Museum

The Six Dynasties Museum is the most comprehensive heritage museum in the country displaying the cultural relics of the Six Dynasties. It was designed by Bei Jianzhong, the son of the world-Chinese architect I.M. Pei, and his team. The design of the exhibits in the museum's exhibition area is very unique, just like walking into an art gallery.