Nanjing
Presidential Palace of Nanjing
The Presidential Palace is the central seat of the National Government.
The Presidential Palace complex in Nanjing is now over 600 years old. It has many well-preserved remnants of modern Chinese and Western architecture, precious cultural relics and historical materials, as well as a beautifully landscaped green environment. The compound combines Chinese and Western architecture, Western-style office buildings, and Chinese gardens, preserving the same pattern as the classical gardens in Jiangnan, with pavilions and pavilions, and small bridges and flowing water.
Fuzimiao (Confucius Temple)
The "Night Cruise in Qinhuai" has been described as a classic tour on the water in Nanjing.
Nanjing Fuzi Temple is located on the north bank of Qinhuai River, west of Jiangnan Gongyuan in Qinhuai District, Nanjing, namely Nanjing Confucius Temple, Nanjing Temple of Literature, and Wenxuan King Temple, as the place of offering sacrifices to Confucius, the first national highest school in China, and the four major literary temples in China, as the place of ancient Chinese culture hub, and the place of historical and humanistic gathering in Jinling.
The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum
"The first mausoleum in the history of modern Chinese architecture"
Located in the Zhongshan Scenic Area, the tomb of Dr. Sun Yat-sen has a "warning bell" pattern throughout the tomb. To reach the top of the tomb, you need to climb long steps, and there is a platform for resting your feet after each step, there is a visual design here, you may want to pay attention to it. There are many monumental buildings in the area, such as the Music Terrace, Xingjian Pavilion, Guang Hua Pavilion, Liu Hui Salute, and Zang Jing Lou, which are worth a visit.