Nanjing Forbidden City
Also known as the Forbidden City in Ming Dynasty and the Forbidden City in Nanjing, it was built in the 26th year of Yuan Dynasty, namely 1366. It was the largest palace in the world in the Middle Ages and was called "the first palace in the world". Located in the east of Nanjing, a series of buildings with the imperial city and Miyagi as the main body, with the content of breaking through the "sanctity" of imperial power, and the Ming Dynasty with the highest central administrative office as the core area (only the "Three Laws Department" outside the Taiping Gate) was the core of Nanjing in the early Ming Dynasty.
Jiulong bridge
Located in the east of Dongshuiguan, Qinhuai District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, it belongs to one of the main scenic spots in Guo Hua. It is located in a valley surrounded by mountains. Nine big streams meet at the foot of the mountain and then flow to the sea. Kowloon Bridge has a beautiful shape, exquisite design and strong structure, and many tourists will stop here to enjoy the scenery and linger. Here you can not only enjoy the beautiful scenery, but also feel the unique history and culture of this ancient bridge with a long history.
3. Drum Tower
Gulou Park was founded in the 15th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (AD 1382) and in the 12th year of the Republic of China (AD 1923). Gulou Park is a natural, simple and beautiful park, where there are famous tourist attractions such as Longfeng Pavilion, Bajiao Pavilion and Jiebei.
4. Jiangning Weaving Factory
Located in the center of Nanjing today, the Daxing Palace area can be said to be the "palace" of Emperor Kangxi in Nanjing. The reason for this is that Emperor Kangxi went to Jiangnan six times and lived here five times. Not only that, it is also the birthplace of Cao Xueqin, the author of China's four classical novels A Dream of Red Mansions. Therefore, there are many scenic spots such as the birthplace of Cao Xueqin in Jiangning today, the exhibition hall of Cao Xueqin's former residence, and the Nanjing Yunjin Live Weaving Museum.
5. Mausoleum of Six Dynasties
Refers to many imperial tombs and aristocratic tombs built in Jiankang during the Six Dynasties. It is now distributed in Nanjing, Danyang and Jiangning. According to historical records, these tombs belong to 7 1 seat of emperors in past dynasties, and 3 1 seat has been found so far. Some of them are Chu Ning Mausoleum, Yong 'an Mausoleum of Qi Xiao Chengzhi, Tai An Mausoleum of Qi, An Xiu Mausoleum of Qi Jingdi Xiao Daosheng, Jing An Mausoleum of Qi Wudi, Xing 'an Mausoleum of Qi Mingdi, Jianling of Liang Wendi Xiao Shunzhi, Xiuling of Liang Wudi Xiao Yan, Xiao Gang Zhuang of Liang Jianwen, Wan An of Chen Baxian, Chen Wudi, Yongning of Chen Wendi and Hou Xiao of Liang Wang.
5. Ming tombs
The tombs of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of Ming Dynasty, and Ma Shi, the empress, are located at the foot of Mount Everest, Dulong Mansion, at the southern foot of Nanjing Zijinshan Mountain. It is the largest imperial tomb in Nanjing and one of the largest in China. Ming Tombs were built in the 14th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty and completed in the 11th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty. The entire Xiaoling Mausoleum has been built for more than 30 years. Its scale is grand and its architecture is magnificent. At the same time, it also represented the highest level of architectural art and stone carving art in Ming Dynasty, and directly influenced the establishment of imperial tombs in the next 500 years. Later emperors' mausoleums were all built according to the model of Ming Tombs, so Ming Tombs were also called "the First Mausoleum of Ming and Qing Dynasties".
6. Jiming Temple
Also known as the ancient Jiming Temple, it is located at the foot of Lushan Mountain in the east foot of Jilong Mountain in Xuanwu District, Nanjing. Founded in the Western Jin Dynasty, it is one of the oldest Brahma temples in Nanjing. Since ancient times, it has had the reputation of "the first temple in the Southern Dynasties" and "the first temple in the Southern Dynasties". During the Southern Dynasties, it was the center of Buddhism in southern China. The main buildings in the temple are the Hall of the Great Hero, the Guanyin Tower, the Temple, the Mausoleum of Wisdom, the Buddhist Temple, the Yamabonji Tower and so on. There are not only these ancient buildings here, but also the legendary idiom "make the finishing point".
7. Yuhuatai
It is a unique memorial scenic spot in China, which is based on natural forests, with red tourism as the main body, and integrates natural scenery and human landscape. There are Er Quan in the south of the Yangtze River, Martyrs Monument Gallery, Loyal Soul Pavilion and other famous tourist attractions. Besides, Yuhuatai is also rich in Shi Yuhua, which was called "Jubaoshan" and "Agate Mountain" in ancient times.
8. Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall
Known as "Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders". It was built by the Nanjing Municipal People's Government to remind people of the Nanjing Massacre that was created after the Japanese army captured Nanjing. Built at No.814, Jiangdongmen, Nanjing, it is one of the sites of the Japanese massacre. In order to mourn the dead, the Nanjing Municipal People's Government built this memorial hall at 1985.
Nanjing is one of the six ancient capitals in China, with a long history, numerous cultural relics and profound cultural accumulation. 1982 is listed as a national historical and cultural city by the State Council. There are many cultural relics in China. A large number of historical sites, such as Yuecheng, Jinlingyi site, the stone carvings of the tombs of the Six Dynasties, the Second Mausoleum of the Southern Tang Dynasty, and the city walls of the Ming Dynasty, show strong characteristics of the ancient capital.
List of "48 Scenes of New Jinling":
Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Mausoleum and Meihua Mountain, Purple Mountain Observatory, Yuhuatai, Xuanwu Lake, Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Confucius Temple and Qinhuai Scenic Belt, Qixia Mountain, Yuejianglou, Presidential Palace, Mochou Lake, China Gate Wengcheng, Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders, Linggu Temple, Jinghai Temple and Tianfei Palace, Pearl Spring, Stone Town and Liang Qingshan, Yunjin Museum and Yangshan Monument. Jiming Temple, Yanziji, Tangshan Hot Spring, Tangshan Ape Cave, Rouge River and Tiansheng Bridge, Gucheng Lake and gaochun old street, Niushou Mountain, Zhongshan Botanical Garden, the Second Mausoleum of Nantang, Zhanyuan, the former site of the Ming Palace, Chaotian Palace, Meiyuan New Village Memorial Hall, Gan's former residence, Jiang Xinzhou, Fangshan Leaning Tower, Shigu Road Catholic Church, Nanda North Building, Yihe Road Republic of China Mansion, etc.