Tantoushan Island (檀头山岛), with an area of 11.03 square kilometers, takes on the shape of an anchor and derives its [...]
Category: Ningbo Attractions
Hua’ao Island (花岙岛), covering an area of 12.62 square kilometers, is a picturesque island characterized by its diverse landscapes. About [...]
Nestled at the mouth of the Yong River in Ningbo, Zhaobao Mountain (招宝山) stands as a sentinel overlooking the sea, [...]
The Five Dragon Pools Scenic Area (五龙潭景区) is nestled in the southwest of Ningbo, not far from the urban center, [...]
Baoguo Temple (保国寺), originally established during the reign of Emperor Shizu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, initially named Ling Shan [...]
Ningbo Museum (宁波博物馆) is a comprehensive museum dedicated to showcasing the cultural, historical, and artistic heritage of Ningbo City. Officially [...]
Shipu Fishing Port Ancient City (石浦渔港古城), also known as Liguang, is situated in a northeast-southwest direction, forming a “crescent” shaped [...]
Hemudu Site Museum (河姆渡遗址博物馆) showcases the remnants of an early Neolithic settlement dating back approximately 7,000 to 5,000 years ago [...]
Tiantong Temple (天童寺) covers an area of over 76,400 square meters and dates back to the first year of Yongkang [...]
Ningbo Old Bund (宁波老外滩), situated on the northern bank of Sanjiangkou (the convergence of Yongjiang River, Fenghua River, and Yuyao [...]
The Tianyi Pavilion Museum, or Tianyige Museum (天一阁博物院, Tianyi Pavilion Library), located in Ningbo City, was constructed during the mid-Ming [...]