
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userNanjing Confucius Temple is located on Gongyuan Street on the north bank of the Qinhuai River in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China, west of Jiangnan Gongyuan. It is located in the core area of the Nanjing Confucius Temple-Qinhuai River Scenic Belt. It is also known as Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Confucian Temple, and Wenxuanwang Temple. It is a place dedicated to Confucius and is China's first national highest institution of learning, one of China's four major Confucian temples, a hub of ancient Chinese culture, and a gathering place for the history and culture of Jinling. It was not only the cultural and educational center of Nanjing during the Ming and Qing dynasties, but also the most prestigious cultural and educational architectural complex in the southeastern provinces.
Historical Museum of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom6.6
Dacheng Hall of Confucius Temple6.1
- 4.7/5
浪淘沙carolPresenting historical themes in a novel way makes it easily accessible to audiences of different backgrounds. The sound, lighting, and audiovisual effects are very modern and magnificent; from afternoon to evening, it's beautiful and provides a great experience.
- 4.6/5
M50***73It was definitely worth the money. The view overlooks Xuanwu Lake, and upon closer inspection, I discovered that almost every brick has an inscription, which is very unique. Plus, there's Jiming Temple nearby, making for a truly beautiful scene.
Zhonghua Gate6.0
Nanjing Taicheng5.1
- 4.7/5
320***46This free park is no less beautiful than West Lake, and its scenery is charming in all four seasons. In summer, there are lotus flowers; in autumn, there are ginkgo trees; in the rose garden, there are roses; in the bonsai garden, there are chrysanthemums. Walking around the lake for exercise or taking a boat trip on the lake is very pleasant!
- 4.4/5
sanshengxianPeople who are close to home can go and have a look. Now the entrance fee is no longer required. There are non-powered entertainment facilities inside. Children can have fun and exercise.
Suyun Thirteen Gardens4.2
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userThe atmosphere is quite different during the day and at night, but it's much more exciting at night. There are lots of small performances, so be sure to check the schedule. The koi in the pond are really huge!
- 4.7/5
M52***44As one of Nanjing's most bustling business districts, Xinjiekou is truly worth exploring. Here are my real-life experiences and practical tips for your reference: 🌆 Core Advantages: Unparalleled Transportation Metro Lines 1 and 2 intersect, with 24 exits seamlessly connecting to major shopping malls (remember to check your navigation, or you'll get lost!). If you're driving, we recommend parking at Deji or Central Shopping Mall, but parking is tight on weekends, so take the subway. A Shopping Paradise with a Diverse Range of Options Luxury: Deji Phases 1 and 2 (Hermès, LV, and other top luxury brands, plus popular restrooms). Affordable Trends: Xinbai and Central Shopping Mall (sports brands and beauty stores). Niche Design: Aishang Tiandi and Golden Eagle International offer designer brands and boutiques. High-Food Dining: A hub for trendy restaurants (recommended: Gaga and EGGSOUL). Mingwalang Snack Street: A lively alley frequented by locals (Xiangji Noodle House, Jinhongxing Duck). ⚠️ Pitfall Avoidance Tips: Holiday Caution: Weekends are incredibly crowded, especially at Deji Restrooms and Cha Yan Yue Se, and the lines are incredibly long. Mall Navigation: Some aisles are poorly marked, so it's recommended to use a digital mall map (such as the Deji app). Snack Selection Tips: Some internet-famous shops in Mingwalang are overpriced, so prioritize stalls with many locals. 💡 Hidden Gems: Free Observation Deck: 55th Floor, Asia Pacific Building, Jinling Hotel (overlook the city with a cup of coffee). Literary Corners: Xinhua Bookstore (retro spiral staircase), Popular Bookstore (late-night study room). Nightlife: 1912 Bar Street is a 1-kilometer walk away. Summary: Xinjiekou is great for shopping, check-in, and dining, but it's recommended to avoid peak hours. If you want to experience the charm of old Nanjing, combine it with nearby Kexiang or Yihe Road. How would you like to spend your time in Xinjiekou? Leave a comment to share your thoughts! 👇
- 4.8/5
月落千年The price is a bit high, and the tables on the 2nd to 4th floors are not cheap either. But the overall experience is good, and the time is long enough. I was a little excited when I crossed the Yangtze River Bridge. The river view at dusk is also very good.
- 4.7/5
ruo yu ruo yuThe Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, a monumental project spanning the Yangtze River in my country, is awe-inspiring and magnificent. At night, the bridge, illuminated by the interplay of moonlight and lanterns, shimmers even more brilliantly, illuminating the night sky! Exclamations of admiration and praise abound, and no amount of words can fully capture its allure. A visit to Nanjing is a must-see for this bridge!
- 4.6/5
吹你一脸灰Nanjing 1912, also known as Nanjing 1912 Block, is a Republican-style commercial block located in Xuanwu District, Nanjing. It is adjacent to the Presidential Palace in the east, Taiping North Road in the west, Changjiang Road in the south, and Changjiang Back Street in the north, covering an area of more than 40,000 square meters. The block consists of 19 Republican-style buildings and four street squares: Gonghe, Boai, Xinshiji, and Taiyang. As a successful example of the preservation and development of Republican-style architecture and old urban buildings in Nanjing, it integrates catering, entertainment, and leisure functions. It was officially opened on December 24, 2004 and was named after Sun Yat-sen's inauguration as the Provisional President of the Republic of China in Nanjing on January 1, 1912[1]. The block is built based on the style of the historical buildings of the Presidential Palace, adopting a combination of Chinese and Western designs, and includes three streets and four squares[1]. The operator, Nanjing 1912 Group, has proposed the strategic goal of "taking root in East China and expanding nationwide" and plans to expand the chain block[2]. In 2023, the block achieved a turnover of 13.65 million yuan and an average daily passenger flow of more than 20,000 people by creating the "East-West Creative Market", forming a theme market for cultural and tourism products and a special consumption scene. The market won the 7th "Golden Lantern Award" of CGLA2024[4][5]. In recent years, the block has introduced emerging business formats such as Erma Bar and MAGO to promote the construction of the upgraded version of the nightlife economy 4.0[6].







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