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2017 Nanjing Free Travel Guide

Nanjing, as the ancient capital of six dynasties, has a rich historical status. The honor and disgrace of the place have all been carved in history. The prosperity of the imperial capital and the massacres of the Japanese invaders all happened in Nanjing City. Below Let me share with you my Nanjing free travel guide.

Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties

The first stop in Nanjing is Nanjing Dupai Dong

Try the unique Nanjing food, yes, it’s so delicious, eat it I didn’t even think about taking pictures until I hit the bottom.

After you have had enough wine and food, head to Yuhuatai for a baptism of patriotic education.

Climbing halfway up the mountain, you can overlook the city of Nanjing. The weather is good, and the monuments in the distance

As you walk down, you pass by the Second Spring in the South of the Yangtze River. Well, I am quite humble

After exiting the scenic area, you will find the Zhonghua Gate

Next stop: Confucius Temple

Take advantage of the setting sun to stroll around the Wuyi Alley and the pedestrian street of "Old Wang Xietang Qianyan" p>

Both sides of the Qinhuai River

At night, the scenery is breathtaking

Wanqing Tower is a time-honored Chinese brand owned by a state-owned enterprise.

Each person ordered a set meal with 2 or 30 small plates. The taste was surprisingly delicious. Let me show you the menu first.

After having a full meal, sit on a boat on the Qinhuai River, experience the customs of Qinhuai ten miles away, and listen to the legend of the "Eight Beauties of Jinling".

To be honest, my favorite is Liu Rushi’s story

The next day, we set out for the Presidential Palace. Below is Chiang Kai-shek’s office. The three-story house was equipped with the most advanced elevator at the time. Quite interesting.

Back Garden

After leaving the Presidential Palace, there is a free minibus to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum at the door. This is quite user-friendly. Um, is it free or 10 yuan? I remember I’m not sure, but it’s very convenient anyway

On the way, I saw that Nanjing had almost no protection for the Ming Palace (look at the Forbidden City in Beijing) and there was nothing left.

Next door to the ruins of the Ming Palace is now the most expensive high-end community in Nanjing. Let's just say it's feng shui. Can Feng Shui be bad?

Then we went to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, which is located on the Purple Mountain, a treasure land of Feng Shui, and passed by the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum (the tombs of Zhu Yuanzhang and Queen Ma)

This On the mountain is the Meiling Palace that Chiang gave to Soong Meiling, which is embedded in the mountains like a gem.

The scenery on the way up the mountain is particularly beautiful

Punch in, but unfortunately I have the Ming Dynasty mausoleum check-in syndrome. I want to check in any Ming Dynasty mausoleum that is open in China.

In addition, there are the Ming Tombs in Beijing (not with a tour group, so I went to all the open ones, and it felt like I had gone to the village) and the Ming Ming Tomb in Zhongxiang.

The following is the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum~~The stairs are really difficult to climb. You can’t see the edge of the stairs when you climb to the top. It feels like you are in the air.

After going down the mountain, you pass by the ancient Jiming Temple, which is the first temple of the "Four Hundred and Eighty Temples in the Southern Dynasties".

But it’s too late and closed.

If I remember correctly, I went to eat authentic Xuyi thirteen-flavor crayfish in the evening, tsk tsk, and it was the first time I ate boiled crayfish from Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

Come and read with me: Xuyi (xuyi) first tone and second tone.

This is also the first time Xixi knows that Xuyi is also rich in crayfish. Restaurants in Jiangsu and Zhejiang all say that ours is the authentic Xuyi crayfish, so I ate it all without a picture. ah.