The best route to Zhanyuan-Confucius Temple-Jiangnan Palace Garden-Laomendong-Zhonghuamen Wengcheng
Qinhuai river scenic spot recommended 1. Zhanyuan Zhanyuan is the oldest existing garden in Nanjing. It was built in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty, and was named after Ouyang Xiu's "Looking at the Jade Hall, Like in the Sky". The garden layout is elegant and exquisite, the ancient buildings in Ming and Qing dynasties are magnificent and the rockeries are steep. Tickets to Zhanyuan are divided into day and night, and the tickets at night are much higher than during the day. Zhanyuan under the light is completely different from the daytime.
2. Confucius Temple Confucius Temple is one of the four major Confucian temples in China. It was built in A.D. 1034 and expanded from Gong Xue in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Confucius Temple complex is mainly composed of Confucius Temple, Gong Xue and Jiangnan Palace Garden. It is a landmark building on the Qinhuai River. When you come to Confucius Temple, you must not forget to eat it. The snack group of Nanjing Confucius Temple, which ranks first among the "Four Great Snacks in China", is quite attractive.
3. Jiangnan Palace Garden Jiangnan Palace Garden mainly includes Mingyuan Building, Gong Yuan Inscription, Zhigongtang, etc. , which preserved some compartments of ancient students during the imperial examination. Many ancient celebrities have tried it here, such as Tang Yin, Shi Naian, Zheng Banqiao and Zhang Qian. Gong Yuan also set up a short stone tablet for these famous scholars.
Laomendong Laomendong is called "the East Gate" because it is located in the east of Zhonghua Gate in Nanjing. It is an important part of the Qinhuai scenic belt of Confucius Temple. Now, the traditional wooden buildings and horse-head walls in China have been rebuilt according to the traditional style, which reproduces the original appearance of the old south of the city. Here is a collection of old brands such as Jiang and Tang Bao, and Nanjing delicacies such as Lan Laoda sugar lotus root porridge, roast duck and green bean curd.
5. Zhonghua Gate Wengcheng Zhonghua Gate is the south gate of the capital of the Ming Dynasty. It is the most well-preserved and complicated fortress in the world, and is known as the "No.1 urn in the world". The Wengcheng project is magnificent. The city is divided into two floors, with four gates and 27 hidden soldier caves. The former pass is now full of jasper green.