Sightseeing in Nanjing and around
Nanjing, A city of Universal Love, is the capital of China's Jiangsu area and a city famed for its rich culture, long history and beautiful landscape.
Nanjing has served as the capital of China during several historical periods, and is listed as one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China. The areas of the city along the Qinhuai River’s banks were traditionally the most thriving ( once known as the name “ Ten Mile Qinhuaihe River”), and so visitors will find a number of points of historical interest here, such as the Confucius Temple, where the great philosopher is worshipped. The Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum, the Holy land of Chinese people, is deep historical and magnificent; the Yangtze River Bridge is the bridge built to span the Yangtze River; the Xuanwu Lake is beautiful with its water and colorful mountains; the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, is the biggest of all the Ming tombs; the Nanjing City Wall, constructed during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, still remains the longest city wall in China. Visitors to Nanjing will be impressed by the city’s well-preserved traditional architecture and historical sights. You are fairly welcomed to visit Nanjing by this opportunity.