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Travel from Suzhou to Nanjing

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Have fun on your own, the transportation in Nanjing is still very convenient

For hotels, I suggest you group buy online...it is more cost-effective, but you have to choose the location Okay, otherwise it would be very unpleasant to ride in a car on such a hot day....

As for the route, I don’t know how many days you plan to visit and what the theme is... I would like to recommend a few attractions first. Let's go...

1. Xuanwu Lake, free... But I personally think that on such a hot day, you should go around 4 pm... If you don't like taking pictures very much, just stroll around Look, those two or three hours are enough. If you like to take pictures... then let's talk about it separately... At night, the landscape lights on the walls around Xuanwu Lake will be turned on! Coupled with the landscape lights of the surrounding buildings...it's still pretty good!

After shopping, come out of Xuanwu Gate and walk for 10 minutes to Hunan Road... Actually... I personally feel that there is nothing to shop on Hunan Road. They are all second- and third-tier brand stores. , rice means...o(╯□╰)o...

Then there is the Shiziqiao Food Street on Hunan Road... By the way, I think this is really boring, what a nine hundred pots, Tu Dali , sushi, Korean food and so on... You must have it, there is no need to go to Nanjing to eat this... The only thing worth recommending is "Yin's soup dumplings", the soup dumplings and... The duck blood vermicelli soup is good, but you have to queue up...

Then there is the plum blossom cake on Matai Street... If you like sweets, you can also try it, it tastes good...

2. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area

Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Xiaoling Tomb, Linggu Temple, Zixia Lake, Zhongshan Botanical Garden, Waterside Pavilion, Meiling Palace, etc... If you really want to It’s absolutely no problem to play for a day, but the ticket price is not cheap... You can download it on Baidu. I have an annual pass, so I haven’t asked about the ticket price for a long time... Sorry...

1) Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum: How do you say this? It is actually the tomb of Sun Yat-sen. However, because there are too many people visiting after it is free, the real inner hall is often closed... Occasionally it is open to the public... It depends on you I'm lucky... but the external architecture is still very unique, you can go and see it

2) Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum: Mainly the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, as well as the Stone Statue Road and Meihua Mountain, it is not too big, and Plus it’s not the season for plum blossom viewing, so there isn’t much to do, so just take a look and take some photos!

3) Linggu Temple: I think this is one of the more interesting attractions in Zhongshan Scenic Area. There are Linggu Temple, Wuliang Hall, and Nine-story Pagoda... In other words, it is best to stay outside the temple when going to Linggu Temple. Please buy incense from the small shop...the one in the temple...is too expensive! ! !

The Wuliang Hall is now mainly used to commemorate the National Army...

After climbing up the nine-story tower, you have a wide view, overlooking the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area, and everything you see is green. ..

4) Zixia Lake: Zixia Lake is mainly a lake where you can swim! Pure natural lake water, very clean! Basically, there are people swimming in it every day... If you want, you can also go swimming with a swimming suit, but you must pay attention to safety. You can only swim along the edge of the lake, not in the middle of the lake, because the water temperature varies greatly between the upper and lower parts. , very easy to cramp! Almost one person dies every year in Zixia Lake! Be sure to consider it carefully!

Then the botanical gardens and waterside pavilions are optional...

Finally, it is recommended that you choose to take a sightseeing bus when visiting the Zhongshan Scenic Area, otherwise you can go Very tired...

3. Presidential Palace

Tickets are about 50/person.

Chiang Kai-shek's mansion... is just a garden... If you are more interested in history, you can go in and visit, it will take an hour or two. There is also the Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall nearby... and the Presidential Palace tell the history of the Anti-Japanese War and the Civil War. ...

I don’t know how old the four of you are. Because the Presidential Palace is very close to Xinjiekou, you can actually take a nap in the morning and then go to Xinjiekou to go shopping or Laidi. After lunch, we went to the Presidential Palace and Zhou Enlai Memorial Hall, where we played until about 4 or 5 o'clock, then took a look at the Nanjing Library (that building is more unique)... and then had dinner at 1912. If you are interested, you can After dinner, find a bar in 1912 to hang out...

4. Confucius Temple

I don’t know how to introduce Confucius Temple to you...because although I am a native of Nanjing , but I really don’t have a good impression of Confucius Temple... The only thing that makes me go there is the "Lianhu Cake Shop" there... The red bean yuanxiao there is great! ! Forget it if you are afraid of sweets... But it seems that when people come to Nanjing, they will go to Confucius Temple. If you are interested, you can go, but it is recommended to go at night, it is too sunny during the day! The shop over there seems to close around 9pm!

Friendly reminder: Try not to buy anything there! The snacks are not delicious either! The snacks in Nanjing are basically found in the small streets and alleys! Apart from Lianhu, there is only one restaurant in Confucius Temple in the archway that serves good jelly (I don’t know if it is still there now), but the others are really not delicious! !

If you want to see the Yangtze River next, you can also visit Yuejiang Tower...but I don’t think it is as fun as Yanziji...

Mochou Lake...I think you should come to Suzhou. There is no need to go...

Okay, dear poster, I actually can’t write anymore... If you have any questions, you can add me on QQ and ask me at 245926771... Write one by one It’s painful, and I don’t know whether you want to play humanities, history, or scenery...