🏯 Nanjing (Nanchino), Jiangsu – History, Culture & Scenic Beauty
📍 Why Visit
Once the capital of multiple dynasties and China’s “Southern Capital,” Nanjing blends imperial grandeur, modern vibrancy, and calm lakeside retreats.
🏞️ Must‑See Attractions
Walk portions of the ancient Ming City Wall, one of the longest preserved in China. Visit the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum—the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor—by the stately Sacred Way. Climb the nearly 400 steps to the Sun Yat‑sen Mausoleum atop Purple Mountain for sweeping city views. Explore the moving Nanjing Massacre Memorial, a sobering, educational site honoring history.
🌸 Parks & Palaces
Stroll around Xuanwu Lake—five islets joined by bridges, lakeside temples, teahouses, cycling paths, and lush gardens. Visit peaceful Mochou Lake Park, known for lotus blooms and riverside pavilions. Near Purple Mountain, the Meiling Palace (Chiang Kai‑Shek’s villa) offers elegant gardens and art exhibitions.
🍽️ Local Life & Flavors
Wander streets around Confucius Temple (Fuzimiao) and the Qinhuai riverside, lit with lanterns and lined with traditional shops. Taste Jinling cuisine, especially Nanjing salted duck, a seasonal specialty best tried near Shuiximen.
🧭 Travel Tips
Nanjing is easily reached via bullet train from Shanghai or Beijing. Stay central for easy walking. Ideal seasons: spring and autumn, especially April–May and September–October—enjoy flowers or foliage with mild weather. Plan 2–3 days to cover iconic sites, local food, and riverside nights.
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