Nanjing’s specialty delicacies include pastries, Nanjing salted duck and duck blood vermicelli soup; Nanjing’s characteristic attractions include Confucius Temple, the Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders, and Xuanwu Lake Park.
Food in Nanjing: 1. Pastries with cakes and pastries [Drum Tower, Nanjing, Jiangsu] 1. Pastries with cakes and pastries: Jiangnan people are addicted to sweets, so traditional pastry shops are still very popular in Nanjing.
2. When eating sweets, Nanjing people pay attention to sweet but not disgusting, glutinous but not sticky, so they are called the best desserts.
3. In addition, it is not enough to taste good, but the shape and color must be outstanding. Therefore, Nanjing’s cakes are mostly small, colorful, sweet and soft in the mouth, and full of fragrance. Coupled with a pot of good green tea, it is a good taste.
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2. Nanjing - Duck Blood Vermicelli Soup [Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu] 1. The use of duck blood to make vermicelli soup seems to be only available in Nanjing.
2. There are two best ones that I know of, one is on Zhenghong Street (a famous shopping street in Nanjing, everyone knows it), and the other is in the alley behind the Gulou Telecommunications Bureau.
The stores are very small, with a large pot at the door, in which duck soup is constantly boiling.
3. Put the prepared vermicelli into the soup and boil it slightly, put it into a bowl, pour the soup, and add the following ingredients: duck blood, duck intestines, duck liver, mustard, coriander, and spicy oil.
The master who operated it was very quick and the whole process took less than a minute.
4. Even so, you still often have to queue up, and you have to wait by the pot yourself to ensure first hand.
3. Jinling Salted Duck [Qinhuai District, Nanjing, Jiangsu] 1. Origin: Jiangsu, China.
?2. History: The grain-fed ducks produced in Nanjing have white fat color and fresh and tender meat. They were famous throughout the province in the Song Dynasty.
3. At that time, duck dishes were popular in Nanjing, and it once had the reputation of "Jinling duck cuisine is the best in the world".
4. After the Ming Dynasty established Jinling as its capital, "Jinling Roast Duck" appeared, and then "Jinling Salted Duck" appeared.
5. This duck is made from the "osmanthus duck" produced during the Mid-Autumn Festival that year. It is marinated with hot salt and clear brine, then taken out and hung in a cool place to dry.
After being cooked, this duck is tender and delicious with a unique flavor.
6. Therefore, it became famous both at home and abroad in the Ming Dynasty, and was as popular as the "Nanjing salted duck" that appeared in the late Ming Dynasty. Nanjing's characteristic attractions: 1. Nanjing's Confucius Temple is a must-visit place for tourists, and it must be visited at night. Not only are there
There are all kinds of snacks and the night view is even more beautiful, especially taking a cruise on the Qinhuai River, which is even more unique. There are also many ancient buildings and cultural scenery. 2. The Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese invaders.
Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders 1. The Memorial Hall of the Victims of the Nanjing Massacre by the Japanese Invaders was planned and built by the Nanjing Municipal People's Government of China to remember the Nanjing Massacre caused by the Japanese army after they captured Nanjing on December 13, 1937. It is located east of the Tea Pavilion of Jiangdong Gate in the west of Nanjing.
The mass grave site of the original Japanese massacre was opened to the public on August 15, 1985. 2. The museum maintains its original topography and is built into a commemorative tomb. 3. On the right side are Chinese and English.
There are large black characters "300,000" engraved in Japanese and Japanese. There are 13 small stele sculptures along the courtyard wall, which partially record the main sites and historical facts of the massacre, and are a microcosm of the city's victims. 4. Coffin-shaped.
In front of the ossuary exhibition room, there is a 4-meter-high standing statue of Mother. The bones excavated from the mass graves and a partial list of the victims are displayed in the room. 3. Xuanwu Lake Park 1. Xuanwu Lake’s ancient name is Sangbo.
Houhu has a history of more than 1,500 years. 2. It was a royal garden in the Six Dynasties, a royal forbidden area in the Ming Dynasty, and a park in the Qing Dynasty. 3. Xuanwu Lake is located in the city of Nanjing.
The national scenic spot at the foot of Purple Mountain is the largest royal garden lake in China, the only remaining royal garden in the south of the Yangtze River, one of the three famous lakes in the south of the Yangtze River, and the largest city park in the south of the Yangtze River. 4. Towering Pearl.
The Ming Dynasty City Wall, the beautiful Jiuhua Mountain, and the antique Jiming Temple are all surrounded on the right.
It is seamlessly integrated, with mountains and water everywhere, and the scenery is picturesque all year round. 5. Fish are raised in the lake, and lotus flowers are planted. In summer and autumn, the water is green and covered with pink lotus flowers. The lake is full of fragrance and the scenery is charming.
The lake has many scenic spots such as Xuanwu Dawn, Beihu Art Square, Xuanpu, Xuanwu Yanliu, Wumiao Ancient Gate, Mingcheng Exploration, Ancient Yuewu Terrace, etc. 6. Xuanwu Lake is a landscape garden and a cultural resort, where many literati and poets have visited.
The poets such as Xiao Tong, Li Yu, Wei Zhuang, Du Mu, Liu Yuxi, Li Shangyin, Li Bai, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Cao Xueqin, Guo Moruo, etc. 7. "Qiantang is more beautiful than the West Lake; Jinling is more beautiful than the Hou Lake.
"Ouyang Xiu, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, once praised Xuanwu Lake.