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What are the tourist attractions related to the history of the Qing Dynasty?

There are more tourist attractions in Qing Dynasty history

Palaces: Beijing Forbidden City, Shenyang Daxing Palace, Chengde Summer Resort

Ancient towns: Wuzhen, Wan'an Ancient Town , Huangyao Town, Fenghuang Ancient City, Dangjia Village, Shaxi Ancient Town, Luodai Ancient Town

It is recommended to go to Nanjing to check it out

Nanjing University-Nanjing Normal University-Nanjing University, Nanjing A large number of buildings in the Normal University were built during the Qing Dynasty. The Suiyuan Campus of Nanjing Normal University is known as “the most beautiful campus in the East”. Nanjing University and Peking University are collectively known as the "Northern and Southern Schools of China"

Gan Xi's former residence - the former residence of Gan Xi, a great scholar of the Qing Dynasty, is commonly known as "Ninety-Nine and a Half Rooms". It is now the Nanjing Folklore Museum. You can see shadow puppet shows, foreign movies and other programs.

Wende Bridge—located in front of the Confucius Temple’s Great Screen Wall. The reason why it is listed in the Qing Dynasty is because it is related to Wu Jingzi. There is a wonderful scene in Wende Bridge - Mid-Autumn Festival Half Moon. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, people stand on the Wende Bridge to watch the moon in the Qinhuai River. Half of the moon can be seen on each side of the bridge. Wu Jingzi, a famous writer in the Qing Dynasty, moved to Nanjing and devoted himself to writing "The Scholars". One year during the Mid-Autumn Festival, he went out to admire the moon and heard people roaring by the river. He ran to see that it was the strange scene of the equinox moon. But when Wu Jingzi called his wife to see it again the next day, he could no longer see it, but Wu Jingzi still recorded the experience. It is a pity that the Wende Bridge has been rebuilt many times and the wonder of the Mid-Autumn Equinox is no longer visible.

Huomeng Tower - located in Jiming Temple. It was built by Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Liangjiang, in memory of his student Yang Rui, one of the Six Gentlemen of 1898. The name of the building is taken from Du Fu's poem "The king and his ministers still discuss military affairs, the general meets the swallow thistle, the man chants the six public chapters, and worries about the future, and he is deceived." ”

Mufu Mountain - Yanziji - There are many caves on Mufu Mountain, the most famous ones are Santai Cave, Ertai Cave and Guanyin Cave. There is a "Yanziji" stone tablet inscribed by Emperor Qianlong himself on Yanziji. Together with Chenglingji in Jiangxi and Caishiji in Anhui, it is also known as the "three famous rocks in the south of the Yangtze River"

Xiyin Academy - Tao Tao, the governor of Liangjiang during the Daoguang period Built by Shu. It is now the Special Collections Department of Jinling Library, located in Longpanli, an alley next to Wulongtan. Go left from the Wulongtan gate and go down a vertical alley to Longpanli. Walk 100 meters in and you can enter through the gate of the Special Collections Department of Jinling Library.

Xiao Juana - the former residence of Wei Yuan, the author of "Hai Guo Tu Zhi", is 50 meters further from Xiyin Academy. It is now very dilapidated and is inhabited by the descendants of Wei Yuan. Only the monument of Nanjing's key cultural relics protection unit is erected at the door.

Jinghai Temple - and Tianfei Palace were both seen after Zhenghe's voyages to the West in the Ming Dynasty. It belongs to the Qing Dynasty because China's first unequal treaty - the "Sino-British Treaty of Nanjing" was signed here. There is an Opium War Museum.

The stone parasol of the Nanyang Entrepreneurship Conference - a stone parasol built to protect Empress Dowager Cixi from the sun when the Nanyang Entrepreneurship Conference was held in the Qing Dynasty. It is now located on the Sanpailou campus of Nanjing University of Technology.

Taogong Temple: Built by Lin Zexu and Zuo Zongtang in memory of their mentor Tao Shu, the governor of Liangjiang. The original building has been removed during demolition. Next to the Presidential Palace.