Nanjing, a city steeped in history and culture, is home to numerous natural and architectural wonders, and among them, Mochou [...]
Category: Nanjing Attractions
The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing (南京琉璃塔), also known as the Liuli Pagoda, was a remarkable architectural marvel that once stood [...]
Chaotian Palace (朝天宫), located in Nanjing, stands as the most prestigious, extensive, and well-preserved architectural complex from the Ming and [...]
Ganxi Former Residence (甘熙故居), also known as Ganxi Mansion or Gan Family Courtyard (甘家大院), is a historical estate located in [...]
Gaochun Old Street (高淳老街), situated to the south of Nanjing at the border of Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, is a [...]
Nanjing Folk Museum (南京民俗博物馆), located within the historic Ganxi Mansion, spans a total area of 14,060 square meters. It serves [...]
Laoshan National Forest Park (老山国家森林公园), situated in the PuKou District of Nanjing, is a sprawling natural haven bordered by the [...]
Located in Nanjing, China, the John Rabe House (拉贝故居), also known as the John Rabe Memorial Residence (拉贝纪念馆), stands as [...]
Zheng He Treasure Ship Park (郑和宝船遗址公园), located in Nanjing, China, is a captivating historical site that pays homage to the [...]
St. Paul’s Church (圣保罗教堂) in Nanjing, built in 1923, boasts a rich history of over 80 years, making it the [...]
Dingling Temple (定林寺), situated on Fangshan (方山) in Nanjing, boasts a history spanning over 1500 years, making it a significant [...]
Jiangsu Center for the Performing Arts (江苏大剧院), as known as Jiangsu Grand Theater, located in the vibrant city of Nanjing, [...]