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Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, is one of the four ancient capitals of China. Nestled in the Yangtze River valley, this city has a wide range of captivating tourist attractions that promise to leave a lasting impression on those exploring China during their holidays.

In Nanjing, you can see the evolution of Chinese culture and history. You can visit the historic Qinhuai district to see traditional Chinese architecture and vibrant street markets, which offer a glimpse of Nanjing’s imperial past, or the majestic Ming City Wall, which was built in 1419 to establish Nanjing as the capital of the Ming Dynasty. 

To immerse yourself in Nanjing’s rich culture, you can visit the Nanjing Fuzimiao or Confucius Temple, which is adorned with intricate sculptures. Another good place to visit to learn about the city’s culture is the Niushoushan, a Buddhist-themed cultural park offering insights into the region’s ancient Buddhist roots.

Beyond its architectural wonders, Nanjing unfolds natural treasures, inviting visitors to revel in the beauty of Zhongshan Mountain National Park, the serene Xuanwu Lake, and the picturesque Qinhuai River. Nature enthusiasts will find themselves immersed in the breathtaking landscapes that Nanjing has to offer.

Travel Tips for Nanjing

What you need to know before traveling here

Getting Around Nanjing

A guide to Nanjing's local transportation

Ride-sharing
Taxi
Public Bus
Bicycles
Walking
Nanjing Metro
Car rental

Nanjing offers a ride-sharing app that enables you to book rides conveniently and cost-effectively by sharing the fare with other passengers. If you prefer the autonomy of your own vehicle, you can also opt to rent a car, similar to hailing a taxi, by placing an online order.

Practical Tips for Nanjing

Things to prepare and best way to visit

What is Nanjing famous for?

Nanjing is famous for being a major center for culture, history, education, tourism, research, politics, and transport networks. It is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China.

You can find historical sites to visit at almost every corner of the city. For example, the city has the Qinhuai River, Xuanwu Lake, and Purple Mountain, giving Nanjing a serene charm and scenic sights.

In addition to these landscapes, Nanjing is also known for its important cultural institutions, such as the Nanjing Library, the Nanjing Museum, and the Jiangsu Art Museum, showcasing the region's vibrant artistic heritage.

What to do in Nanjing?

As a city with a long history, rich culture, and beautiful natural landscapes, Nanjing has many things you can do. For example, you can explore Nanjing’s natural wonders, from Purple Mountain, one of the most famous mountains in Southern China, to Zhongshan Mountain National Park, Qixia Mountain, Qinhuai River, and the Tiansheng Bridge Scenic Spot

However, if you’re looking to delve deeper into Nanjing’s history, you can visit places such as Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum, the Gate of China, the City Wall of Nanjing, and the Memorial of the Nanjing Massacre. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Nanjing's cultural and historical heritage by visiting these significant locations.

How many days should I spend in Nanjing?

Nanjing offers an abundance of attractions, ensuring you never experience boredom. The advantageous aspect is that the majority of the city's popular attractions are conveniently situated in the downtown area, allowing travelers to explore them all within a span of 2 to 4 days.

When is the best time to visit Nanjing?

Visiting Nanjing is an individual's preference, but generally, in Nanjing, spring and autumn are popular seasons for traveling. During spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), Nanjing’s weather is very pleasant, with moderate temperatures and minimal extreme weather.

If you prefer warm weather and don't mind some humidity, summer (June to August) is also a good option. However, summers in Nanjing can be hot and humid, with temperatures often exceeding 30 degrees Celcius. Winters (December to February) are cold, and temperatures can drop close to freezing, but it's a quieter time for tourism.

What to eat in Nanjing?

Nanjing has a diverse array of delectable dishes for you to savor. Among the city's culinary specialties are Peking duck, Nanjing salted duck, and duck blood soup. Tasting a variety of dumplings, including pan-fried beef, soup dumplings, and shumai, each offering a unique and delicious experience should also be on the top of your list.

For those with a sweet tooth, Nanjing offers traditional desserts that are a must-try. For example, the plum cake, a favorite among many Nanjing residents, and the osmanthus cake, which has a smooth and sweet flavor and an appearance that resembles a rice cake but has a chewier texture.

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