

A serene and historic temple dedicated to Confucius, offering a glimpse into ancient Chinese culture and education.

Nanjing can be rainy, especially in spring and summer.
Exploring the historic sites and temples requires comfortable footwear.

China uses Type A/B plugs, so an adapter is necessary.
A historic temple dedicated to Confucius, featuring beautiful architecture and gardens.
A somber memorial dedicated to the victims of the Nanjing Massacre, offering a poignant historical experience.
A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Nanjing and the surrounding region.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like 'Nanjing Salted Duck' and 'Nanjing Stinky Tofu'.
Known for traditional Nanjing breakfast items like 'Nanjing Soy Milk' and 'Nanjing Rice Pudding'.
Famous for its crispy Peking Roast Duck, a historic dish since 1864.
Crispy skin, tender meat, seasoned with salt and spices.
Clear soup with noodles, meat, and vegetables.
Soup with duck blood, vermicelli, and various offal.
A local delicacy made from duck eggs preserved in a mixture of salt, rice wine, and spices, with a unique flavor and texture.
Intricate embroidery featuring birds, flowers, and landscapes, a traditional craft passed down through generations in Nanjing.
Beautifully crafted jade ornaments and figurines, showcasing the skill of local artisans and the city's rich history with jade culture.

Iconic, picturesque cast iron bridge in Central Park, offering stunning views and a romantic atmosphere.
A captivating zoo and aquarium combo, home to over 4,000 animals and a stunning 14-acre complex.
A peaceful urban oasis offering a variety of habitats, including wetlands, forests, and meadows, home to diverse wildlife and plant species.