Nanjing Attractions Overview
Imagine arriving in Nanjing, a city where ancient history and modern development intertwine seamlessly. As you step out of the train station, the hustle and bustle of the city meets you, yet the whispers of its 2,500-year-old history are never far behind. As one of China's Four Great Ancient Capitals and the capital of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing offers a unique blend of cultural heritage and contemporary charm. Nanjing's history dates back to the Three Kingdoms Period when it served as the capital of the Eastern Wu Kingdom. It later became the political, cultural, and economic center of six dynasties and the capital of the Ming Dynasty under Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang. Today, the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum and Nanjing City Wall stand as majestic reminders of this rich history. Ming Xiaoling is the burial site of the Ming Dynasty's founding emperor, surrounded by lush trees and stone sculptures that tell stories of ancient China. The Nanjing City Wall, one of the longest city walls in the world, offers breathtaking views of the city from its top. For a taste of Nanjing’s cultural heart, visit the Qinhuai River area. This scenic belt is home to Fuzimiao (the Confucius Temple) and lantern-lit boats that glide along the river at night, creating a timeless atmosphere. Another must-see is Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the final resting place of the father of modern China. Its grand staircase and serene surroundings make it a symbol of reverence and reflection. Beyond its historical allure, Nanjing is also a vibrant modern city. It is home to top universities like Nanjing University and SoutheastUniversity, as well as bustling business districts and tech parks.