Nanjing Attractions
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Nanjing lies on the Changjiang, in the west of the province of Jiangsu. In the east of the city rises the Purple Mountain (Zijinshan) and in the west the Stone City (Shitou Cheng), which together are likened to a rolled-up dragon or tiger.
The city is connected to Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and other major Chinese cities by rail, road, air and river-boat. There are regular scheduled flights to Hong Kong.
Nanjing is the political, economic - with heavy industry of prime importance - and cultural center of the province of Jiangsu. For centuries the city has been famous for its velvets, silks and brocades.
The city is connected to Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and other major Chinese cities by rail, road, air and river-boat. There are regular scheduled flights to Hong Kong.
Nanjing is the political, economic - with heavy industry of prime importance - and cultural center of the province of Jiangsu. For centuries the city has been famous for its velvets, silks and brocades.
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Black Dragon Lake
The scenic Black Dragon Lake contains several islands joined by bridges. The primary tourist attraction is Beam Island.
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Old City Wall
The Old City Wall of Nanjing was built near the end of the 1300s. The China Gate has been well preserved.
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Sun-Yat-sen Mausoleum
The hilltop Sun-Yat-sen Mausoleum contains the remains of this famous statesman.
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Temple of the Valley of Spirits
Within the Temple of the Valley of Spirits is the Hall without Balcony, built solely of bricks which support the ceramic tile roof.