Famous tourist attractions in Nanjing:
1, Nanjing Confucius Temple, commonly referred to as Confucius Temple, is a Confucius Temple located in Gong Yuan Street on the north bank of Qinhuai River in Nanjing. "Master" is a courtesy title for Confucius' disciples. At present, Qinhuai Scenic Area, centered on Confucius Temple, is a cultural activity center integrating the functions of culture, tourism, shopping and service.
2. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, known as the father of the Republic of China and the forerunner of China's democratic revolution, is located at the southern foot of Zijin Mountain in the eastern suburb of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, with Linggu Temple in the east and Ming Mausoleum in the west. 1925 After Sun Yat-sen's death in March, the Kuomintang of China built a mausoleum for him according to his wishes.
3. The presidential palace was started on June 1st of the first year of the Republic of China and completed in March of the eighth year of the Republic of China. Based on the small building at the entrance of the main entrance, it is closely connected at different levels, with rigorous structure, symmetrical shape and fine design. Towering columns, elegant sculptures, deep cloisters and exquisite arches can be seen everywhere in the presidential palace, which fully shows the baroque architectural characteristics of the European Renaissance. At the end of World War II, it was bombed and severely damaged. After recovering Taiwan Province in 34 years, it was rebuilt the following year. At that time, it was renamed Jieshou Pavilion to celebrate Jiang Gong Liu's birthday. After the central government moved to Taiwan Province in 38, it was used as the presidential palace, and it has been used ever since.
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The so-called "Six Dynasties" refers to: (1) Three Kingdoms, with Wu and Sun Quan as kings and Jianye as the capital (now Nanjing). (2) During the Eastern Jin Dynasty (3 17), Si Marui, a royal family of the Western Jin Dynasty who fled to the south of the Yangtze River, proclaimed himself emperor in Jiankang (now Nanjing) and established the Eastern Jin regime. (3) During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the four dynasties of Song, Qi, Liang and Chen all made Jiankang (now Nanjing) their capital. Therefore, Nanjing is called "the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties" in history.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing