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The Hall of Great Achievement is the core  building of the Confucius Temple for worship  and to offer sacrifices to Confucius. It displays  the largest portrait of Confucius in China—Confucius Giving Instructions.

It is the first choice  of tourists wishing to experience the Confucian  culture and folk culture.

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  • Telephone: 025-86628639

Located at Zhanyuan Road north of Laiyan  Bridge, Zhanyuan Garden is an important heritage site under state protection. With a history of  over 600 years, it is also the only well preserved  and open kingly mansion of the Ming Dynasty  in Nanjing.

It was granted by Zhu Yuanzhang,  Emperor Taizu of Ming, to Xu Da, the most  meritorious minister in the founding of the  Ming Dynasty with the noble title of King of  Zhongshan. Known as the “Number One Garden in Jinling”, it was also the temporary dwelling palace of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing  Dynasty during his southern inspection tours.  The name “Zhan Yuan” was given and inscribed  by Emperor Qianlong. During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom (Taiping Tianguo, 1851-1864),  it became the residence of the East King Yang  Xiuqing and Young West King Xiao Youhe.

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  • Telephone: 025-86623024
  • Website: www.njzy.net
  • Address: No. 128 Zhanyuan Road, Qinhuai District
  • Address: Take Bus No.2,16,43,44,49,81,87 or You 2 to Changlelu Stop

As the main peak of the Ningzhen  Mountains, the Purple Mountain (also named  Zhongshan Mountain) is located on the eastern  outskirts of the Nanjing. Purple Mountain is  about 7 km from east to west, and about 4 km  from north to south

Green pines and cypresses  make up the woodlands, which contain more  than 200 attractions. As a famous scenic area of  China, the Zhongshan Scenic Area boasts attractions including the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, the  Xiaoling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty, the Meihua  Mountain, the Linggu Temple Scenic Area, the  Purple Mountain Observatory, the Zhongshan  Botanical Garden, and the Jiming Temple.

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The Xuanwu Lake is located northeast of  Nanjing at the foot of the Zhongshan Mountain.  It covers an area of 472 hectares, including a  water area of 368 hectares. In ancient times, it  was called “Sangbo”. In the Six Dynasties, it was a  place for troop training, hunting or amusement.

In the early Ming Dynasty, the “yellow-book  library” was built and was listed as a forbidden  area. Later, it was renamed “Wuzhou Park”; in  1935, it was renamed “Xuanwu Lake Park”. It  is the oldest and largest park in Nanjing. This  Park is composed of five oases of different styles,  namely “Willows in Huanzhou”, “Autumn Chrysanthemums in Liangzhou”, “Cloud and Trees  in Cuizhou”, “Cloud and Mist in Lingzhou” and  “Flowers in Yingzhou”.

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  • Telephone: 025-83614286
  • Website: www.xuanwuhu.net
  • Ticket: free
  • Address: Take subway line 1 to Xuanwumen Station or take Bus No. 1, 3 or 28 to the lake area.
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