
- 4.6/5
_We***34Buying tickets through Ctrip was very convenient. When I went the next day, it happened to be during a primary and secondary school autumn outing. The entire zoo was full of primary and secondary school students. They were so cute, even cuter than the animals.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous user1. Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum Scenic Area offers popular photo spots, a deer park, and a lake, making it a relaxing destination. 2. Meiling Palace is recommended to be visited when there are fewer crowds. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is a must-see, as you must climb to the top. 3. Don't buy unofficial pigeon feed at Yinjietai. They overcharge and may harm the pigeons. The official price is 1 yuan per bag. 4. Linggu Pagoda is a must-see; the scenery is beautiful. 5. I recommend the official 30 yuan unlimited sightseeing bus. It's very tiring on your legs (around 30,000 steps), but the bus is well-organized, arrives quickly, and the queue isn't long.
- 4.6/5
yxj003The Nanjing Museum effectively functions as the Jiangsu Provincial Museum. It is one of the earliest museums established in China, comprising a history hall, an art hall, a special exhibition hall, a digital hall, a Republican era hall, and an intangible cultural heritage hall. Admission is free and by reservation only; audio guides are available for a fee. The exhibition showcasing the Republican era is quite unique and unlike any other provincial museum I've seen.
- 4.6/5
两轮+四轮The fastest high-speed train from Shanghai takes 90 minutes, followed by a 10-minute subway ride from the station. It's near the Presidential Palace! The exhibition hall has three floors. Luckily, I happened to catch a free 2-hour guided tour by volunteers. There were adults, elementary school students, and middle school students. I learned a lot about the Six Dynasties and benefited greatly. There are also vending machines and shops on the first floor, some with special commemorative items!
- 4.7/5
yxj003The China Imperial Examination Museum is located east of the Confucius Temple in Nanjing, systematically showcasing the ancient Chinese imperial examination system and culture. Officially opened in 2017, it has been designated a National First-Class Museum and is the largest museum in China dedicated to the imperial examination system. Admission is 50 yuan, and the museum is divided into North and South sections. The North section is larger and contains the main exhibition area; a guided tour takes over an hour. The South section, representing the Jiangnan Examination Hall, is smaller and can be visited in about half an hour.
- 4.6/5
230***82A museum well worth a visit. Located in Chaotian Palace, the site is the most complete existing Ming and Qing dynasty official architectural complex in Jiangnan, carrying the echoes of 2,500 years of history since the Spring and Autumn Period. Originally built during the Hongwu reign of the Ming dynasty and rebuilt in the fifth year of the Tongzhi reign of the Qing dynasty, the ancient architectural complex faces south, with the Confucian Temple in the center, the prefectural school on the east, and the government offices on the west, its layout rigorous and its atmosphere solemn. The finest cultural relics are housed in the hall to the left of the Chong Sheng Hall. The museum displays a dazzling array of over 100,000 artifacts, telling the story of the elegance of the Six Dynasties and the splendor of the Ming dynasty. National treasures such as the blue-and-white porcelain plum vase depicting Xiao He chasing Han Xin and the jade belt with gold-inlaid cloud and dragon patterns are breathtaking. In the exhibition hall, white porcelain relief vases, gold ornaments, and ancient costumes shimmer quietly under the lights, each piece a testament to time.
- 4.5/5
Darian0910Nanjing Happy Valley boasts six themed areas, suitable for families, couples, and friends. It offers a variety of exciting rides, including a flying roller coaster, Ferris wheel, and carousel, catering to different age groups. The park also features diverse food and snacks, and the nighttime shows and dazzling lights create a fantastic experience. With relatively reasonable queue times, friendly service, and high value for money, it's a worthwhile leisure park to visit in Nanjing.
- 4.7/5
M22***02The banks of Crescent Lake were packed with people, a vibrant display of autumn colors. This is arguably the best place in Nanjing to see autumn foliage. There's also a sycamore-lined avenue at the entrance, but parking is extremely difficult, and it costs 3 yuan for 15 minutes, which is quite expensive.
- 4.5/5
bin***21The park isn't very large, but it retains the characteristics of Jiangnan gardens, with pavilions and terraces creating a tranquil and harmonious atmosphere. There are also scheduled performances, perfect for theater lovers. In warmer weather, you can also explore the cultural and creative shops and the city's museums.
- 4.4/5
sanshengxianPeople who are close to home can go and have a look. Now the entrance fee is no longer required. There are non-powered entertainment facilities inside. Children can have fun and exercise.







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