The scenic area of Zhongshan, lush and thriving after thousands of years
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8 attraction(s) |
total distance 30
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Day1: NANJING
4 attraction(s) ·
16 km
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Xuanwu Lake is the largest royal garden lake in China and is known as one of the "Three Famous Lakes of Jiangnan" along with Nanhui in Jiaxing and West Lake in Hangzhou.
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This is an old shop. You can see it when you come out of the rear door of Cuizhou. The hotel is close to Xuanwu Lake, and you can enjoy the beautiful view of Xuanwu Lake from the window. The service in the shop is very attentive, the attitude is very good, the supplies are changed in a timely manner, and the serving speed is also very fast. The dishes in the shop are light and delicious, worth recommending!
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The store is in a hidden location, right at the entrance of Zhongshan Mausoleum Scenic Area, on the second floor. Once you go up, it's like entering another world, with elegant decor and a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and chat. The dishes are homely and plentiful, with good flavor. The owner is also very nice. Highly recommended!
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Day2: NANJING
4 attraction(s) ·
15 km
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Chaotian Palace was built against the mountain. It is said that King Fu Chai of Wu established a foundry here to manufacture weapons. It is now the location of Nanjing Museum. On Yeshan Mountain, where Chaotian Palace is now located, there was once one of the earliest cities in Nanjing, called Yecheng. Since then, Chaotian Palace has served as a temple, Taoist temple, or academy throughout different dynasties.
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Elegant environment, beautiful owner, welcoming, highly recommended dishes, perfect for a date or a night out with friends.
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Nanjing Confucius Temple, also known as the Temple of Confucius, is one of the four major Confucian temples in China. It was first built in 1034 AD and expanded from the Eastern Jin Dynasty's academy.