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Two days in Nanjing opened my eyes

Is Nanjing really suitable for living?

Two days in Nanjing opened my eyes

"The beautiful land in the south of the Yangtze River, the imperial state of Jinling", Nanjing's history is in its bones. The ancient city's favor and humiliation are not surprising. The Confucius Temple, the Presidential Palace, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum... these popular attractions carry the long history of Nanjing.

At the same time, Nanjing is also well versed in the leisurely literary and artistic temperament of modern cities. Last year, we set foot in this ancient capital of six dynasties three times. We no longer rush around for popular attractions like we did when we were children, but instead look for some small and sparse places. We can still feel the ancient capital of Nanjing.

Unique charm.

Yihe Road When it comes to Nanjing as a good place to film, the first thing that comes to mind is the most beautiful neighborhood in Nanjing - the century-old Yihe Road.

"A Yihe Road, half of the history of the Republic of China", this is the only and largest building complex of the Republic of China in Nanjing.

Chen Bulei's Residence, Jiang Cheou's Residence, Huang Renlin's Former Residence, Australian Embassy, ??Swiss Embassy... In just a few kilometers, half of the history of the Republic of China can be told.

More than 200 Western-style mansions are scattered in 12 areas, British, Japanese, French, American, Spanish... each one is unique and elegant.

Roses in spring, green shade in summer, sycamore trees in autumn, and falling snow in winter, Yihe Road is the peak of beauty all year round!

The sloping roof of the western-style building and the small pavilion are neat and unique, just like the scenes in the literary and artistic movies of the Republic of China.

Sister in also went to find the Internet celebrity attraction "New Type Wutong" this time. It is close to Yunnan Road Subway Station and at the intersection of Ninghai Road and Beijing West Road (southeast corner). You can see the heart shape when you squat down for a while!

?Tips: Don’t be too purposeful. In addition to Yihe Road, the surrounding Guling Road, Mogan Road, and Jiangsu Road are all worth visiting; the Yihe Mansion is free to enter.

Dabaoen Temple Dabaoen Temple is very different from the solemn and solemn temples we have in mind. This high-tech thousand-year-old temple really surprised me!

The Great Baoen Temple we are seeing so far was rebuilt on the original site. This reconstruction perfectly integrates Buddhist culture and modern technology. It can be called a refreshing and beautiful audio-visual feast!

There are many Internet celebrity check-in attractions in the Dabaoen Temple. The most popular one is the Bodhi Tree. The giant screen plays illusory scenes of the universe, the sea, mountains and rivers, etc.

?Tips: Wearing Hanfu to take pictures at the venue will be more beautiful. There are many places in Nanjing where you can rent Hanfu. Address: No. 1, Yuhua Road, Zhonghuamenwai, Qinhuai District. Tickets: 75 yuan for adults; 40 yuan for students. From Poly Grand Theater

The Poly Theater, designed by the master of structuralist architecture Zaha Hader, is a new internet celebrity check-in in Nanjing.

Those cold reinforced concrete and monotonous plate building materials, under the design and application of architects, have turned into beautiful buildings. The whole gives people a transcendent futuristic and artistic sense. Being in them is like walking into

It's as wonderful as a futuristic movie scene.

The Poly Theater is a good place to shoot a film. Find a good angle, set up the action, and press the shutter to take a satisfactory photo.

Address: National Gallery of Art, No. 6, Yecheng Road, Jianye District. For photography enthusiasts and young artsy people, the National Gallery of Art is a good place to go.

The National Gallery of Art was built in 1936 and was China's first national art gallery. The building has been preserved for more than 80 years and is still full of the style of the Republic of China.

Entering the museum area, you are faced with the main building of the exhibition hall, which has the fourth floor. Currently, the first and second floors are available for tourists to visit.

When my sister in went there, there were patriotic-themed painting exhibitions and photography exhibitions on display in the museum. There were very few people, so it was very suitable for taking pictures.

The spiral staircase in the style of the Republic of China is passed through in an instant. It happens that the sunshine in the winter afternoon is pouring in, shining through the three-story large French windows in the corridor. I took the photo with a filter. It is really a rare niche shooting location!

Address: No. 266 Changjiang Road Tickets: No reservation required, ID card exchange for tickets, free entry Time: 9:00-17:00, closed every Monday Nanjing Coca-Cola Museum Nanjing Coca-Cola Museum is an industrial tourism base established by Jiangsu Swire Coca-Cola Beverage Co., Ltd.

For those who like Feizhai Happy Water, you can drink for free here, learn about the development history of Coca-Cola, and listen to various interesting stories. The souvenir shop has various peripheral products with Coca-Cola elements, co-branded eye shadows, limited-package Coca-Cola, and refrigerator magnets.

...You can buy some of your favorite things to take home.