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What are the must-see attractions for a one-day tour in Nanjing?
Nanjing has many famous tourist attractions, many of which are worth visiting! Then, if there is only one day to play, what tourist attractions are necessary? Next, let's take a look at some recommendations!

1, Nanjing Museum

Nanjing Museum now collects more than 430,000 pieces (sets) of various collections, from Paleolithic to contemporary, all over China and Jiangsu. There are not only court handed down products, but also archaeological excavations, and some of them are collected and donated by the society. They are treasures and masterpieces of past dynasties, which can be said to be a huge treasure house of China culture and art, including bronzes, jades, ceramics, gold and silver vessels, horns of bamboo and wood, lacquerware, silk embroidery, calligraphy and painting, seals, inscriptions and statues. All of them are available, which has become the most direct witness to the development of Chinese civilization for thousands of years. Among them, the Republic of China Pavilion attracted many tourists who took photos and punched in. In addition, there are many scenic spots in Nanjing Museum, so friends who like historical relics must punch in.

Tickets: free, you need to make a reservation.

2. Presidential Palace

In the nearly 50 years after the liberation of Nanjing, the presidential palace has been used as the office of government agencies and a good place to learn about modern history and Nanjing history. At present, the Nanjing Presidential Palace is divided into three visiting areas: the central line, the western line and the eastern line. The central area (central axis) is mainly the national government, the presidential palace and its affiliated institutions; The west area is Sun Yat-sen's temporary presidential office, secretariat, West Garden, and staff headquarters. The east area is mainly the former site of the Executive Yuan, the stables and the East Garden.

Admission: Full-price ticket to 35 yuan.

3. Zhongshan Scenic Area

Zhongshan is located in the east of Nanjing. Known as one of the "four famous mountains in the south of the Yangtze River" since ancient times, it has the reputation of "Dragon Pan in Zhongshan". Zhongshan integrates mountains, water, cities and forests, with rich and beautiful natural landscape and profound cultural heritage. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum Scenic Area, Ming Tombs Scenic Area and Guling Scenic Area are three core scenic spots, with more than 200 places of interest. Among them, World Cultural Heritage 1 and National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit 16. Zhongshan Scenic Area was awarded the title of "National Scenic Area" and "AAAAA-level Tourist Scenic Area".

Admission: Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is free (by appointment), 70 yuan in Ming Mausoleum Scenic Area, 35 yuan in Guling Scenic Area, Music Station 10 yuan/person, 30 yuan in Meiling Palace/person, and the above scenic spots 100 yuan/person.

4. Jiming Temple

Jiming Temple is one of the most fragrant temples in Nanjing. During the cherry blossom season, Sakura Avenue is equipped with an antique temple, which attracts countless citizens and tourists every year to enjoy flowers and take photos and punch in. In addition, there is a rumor that marriage in Jiming Temple is particularly accurate. Of course, Bian Xiao never tried it himself, so he didn't know what this power was.

The main buildings in Jiming Temple are Daxiong Hall, Guanyin Building, Temple, Zhiling Cemetery, Tibetan Scripture Building, Buddhist Temple, Pharmacist Tower, Rouge Well, Lounge, Jingyang Building and so on. The gate archway of Jiming Temple was inscribed by Zhao Puchu, a famous calligrapher and former president of the Chinese Buddhist Association, and there were couplets inscribed by famous artists such as Shi and Yu Zaohua.

Admission: 10 yuan.

5. Confucius Temple and Laomendong

Confucius Temple and Laomendong have their own customs. Foreigners must go to Confucius Temple when they come to Nanjing, but Laomendong may have more excavations and the feeling of old Nanjing than Confucius Temple. The whole block of Confucius Temple is free, but you need to buy tickets separately to visit the small scenic spots in the block, such as Dacheng Hall, Nanjing China Imperial Examination Museum, former residence and Li Exhibition Memorial Hall. Tickets for cruise ships also need to be purchased separately. Laomendong is close to Nanjing City Wall (Zhonghua Gate), and one alley after another is very suitable for taking pictures, especially the alleys of Hanfu, Qipao and Laomendong.

Admission: free, small attractions will be charged separately.

6. Niushoushan

Niushoushan is known as "the head of spring cattle". If you have time, you can go to Niushou Mountain.

There are Foding Temple, Foding Tower, Foding Palace, Yuefei Old Anti-Gold Base, Cliff Stone Carving, Hongjue Temple Tower, Zhenghe Cultural Park and other projects in Niu Shan Scenic Area. In particular, the Foding Palace must not be missed. After visiting Foding Palace, most people's intuitive feeling is shock.

Admission: 98 yuan.

7. Qixia Mountain

Qixia Mountain and Niushou Mountain are famous in Nanjing in spring and autumn. Xiashan, also known as Sheshan, was named after the construction of Qixia Jingshe in Shishan in the Southern Dynasties. Xiashan Mountain is known as "the first Xiushan in Jinling" for its charming scenery and scenic spots all over the mountains. There are not only qixia temple, but also thousands of Buddha rock carvings in the Southern Dynasties and stupas in the Sui Dynasty, as well as the easternmost "Dunhuang Ruins" discovered in China.

Qixia Mountain in autumn is particularly touching under the embellishment of red maple, but Qixia Mountain in other seasons is also unique.

Admission: 25 yuan/person; 40 yuan/person during Hongfeng Festival.