Nanjing is the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, with a long cultural history. There are many ancient treasure check-in spots. Below, the editor will share with you several ancient scenic spots in Nanjing. Friends who are interested in traveling to Nanjing can take a look. Look, go check in and take photos! 1. Ganxi's Former Residence
As the largest and best-preserved private residence in Nanjing, Ganxi's former residence has a very beautiful architectural design, with blue bricks and small tiles and horse-head walls. Walking on the path, you can feel the beauty anytime and anywhere. You can appreciate the beauty and elegance of Jiangnan folk houses.
The building with white walls and blue tiles is like an ink painting, with doors, windows, beams, ceilings, railings, partitions...everything is exquisite. The landscape gardens in the courtyard also reveal the elegance of Jiangnan, antique and very worth it. Take a tour!
The Gan Family Courtyard is also the hometown of the national daughter-in-law Hai Qing in Nanjing. It is also known as the "Former Residence of Gan Xi" and commonly known as "Ninety-Nine and a Half Rooms".
As can be seen from the name "Ninety-Nine and a Half Rooms", there are nearly 100 houses in the Gan family compound. In the past, this place was a veritable wealthy family.
Later, the Gan family moved out of the Gan family compound one after another and turned it into a private folk museum. It is a provincial cultural protection unit in Jiangsu and has become a famous tourist attraction in Nanjing. 2. Mochou Lake Park
“Oh Mochou, ah Mochou, I advise you not to worry.” The song “Mochou, ah Mochou” in 1984 made Nanjing’s Mochou Lake quickly popular all over the country.
This place even enjoys the reputation of "the first scenic spot in Jinling", "the first lake in the south of the Yangtze River" and "the first of the 48 scenic spots in Jinling"! It is an excellent place for ancient style photography.
Walking along the banks of Mochou Lake, you can admire buildings such as the Yujin Hall, the River Viewing Hall, the Waterside Pavilion, the Guanghua Pavilion, and the Winding Corridor. The mountains, rocks, pines, bamboos, flowers and trees complement each other. 3. Laomendong
Horse head wall, colorful cloisters with mottled light and shadow, various sculptures? Walking along the bluestone path of Laomendong, you will see Chinese wooden buildings rebuilt in traditional styles. Full~
Choose a favorite angle, and with a "click", the ancient style blockbuster that dominates the circle of friends is freshly released~
With the old door in the daytime It’s different from the east. It’s a little more calm and gentle here at night.
The smoke and water of the Six Dynasties are full of poetry, and the deep alleys with swaying lights have a somewhat different kind of beauty.
Walking in the ancient streets wearing Hanfu, it feels like traveling back in time. It is so beautiful that it is beyond words. 4. Chaotian Palace
Chaotian Palace may be one of the easiest places to shoot ancient films in Nanjing. Red walls, red doors, windows, and red pillars? The large area of ??Chaotian Palace red is an excellent photogenic color. , magnificent buildings, wide-angle viewing, and no need to worry about being photographed.
A look back in the corridor, standing quietly in front of the wooden door, holding an umbrella under the eaves and looking into the distance?
Every view and every shot of Chaotian Palace can be The filming gives a sense of déjà vu in a palace drama. 5. Jinling Small Town
Jinling Small Town Yanjili can be called a paradise for antique lovers. The scenic spot is located in the west of Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone, where there are gurgling water and misty mist everywhere! p>
This is a very suitable place for taking pictures and checking in. You can feel the meticulous design everywhere, and you feel like you have traveled back to the Six Dynasties period!
There are several shops selling Hanfu in the scenic area. Hanfu is a common costume here, and people’s nostalgia for history and culture is reflected in their clothing.