Going to Nanjing during the holidays is an excellent choice. This bustling city is accessible by all modes of transportation and has everything here. You can just walk away. You can quickly reach this place by buying a ticket. This place was once the "Golden Land of Six Dynasties, the Imperial Kingdom of Jinling." These two poems are like the past life of Nanjing. Young tourists must come to Nanjing 1912, which is an iconic attraction in Nanjing, just like Sanlitun in Beijing and Xintiandi in Shanghai. 1912 is what makes Nanjing special. The name 912 comes from 1912 in the early years of the Republic of China. It is very close to the Presidential Palace. You can enter by buying a ticket at the Presidential Palace. Tickets are like postcards. In fact, it can also be used as a postcard and can be sent at the post offices around the Presidential Palace. Here you can get a beautiful postmark that only belongs to the Presidential Palace. The presidential palace is mainly divided into three parts to visit. The central axis is mainly the National Government, the Presidential Palace and its subordinate agencies. On the west side of the central axis are Dr. Sun Yat-sen's office and secretariat, as well as a garden called Xu Garden. To the east are some administrative offices and stables. Many historical materials and cultural relics are displayed here. Visitors who like history will definitely see many familiar or new things inside. This presidential palace was actually transformed from the Governor-General's Palace of Liangjiang in the Qing Dynasty. It was also the palace where several emperors of the Qing Dynasty went to the south of the Yangtze River. In the Tianping Kingdom, it is also the Tianwang Palace of the Tianping Kingdom. As the presidential palace, it is named after its last owner. This place was once prosperous and magnificent, but now only gray walls, white tiles and some ownerless utensils remain. After visiting the Presidential Palace, it is best to visit the China Gate. The two words "China Gate" were inscribed by Chiang Kai-shek himself. Behind the Chinese Gate is the Ming City Wall. The Ming Dynasty City Wall is the best-preserved city wall in China today, which is inseparable from the hard work and wisdom of the ancient working people. What is even more surprising is that in order to ensure the quality of each brick, each brick is engraved with the name of the brickmaker. This extreme requirement for quality could only be achieved in the feudal era when emperors ruled. Coming out of the China Gate is the First Garden of Jinling. This is the residence of Xu Da, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. It is famous for its lakes and rocks. The entire garden has exquisite architecture, rigorous structure and meticulous Feng Shui. The wooden screen in the mansion is also the largest in China, and smart craftsmen also built China's earliest air-conditioned room for Xu Da. It can be seen that although the technology of ancient people was not as good as that of modern people, their intelligence was much higher than that of modern people. Nanjing is a city full of historical stories, and there are many buildings like this waiting for you to savor. /p