Nanjing

Nanjing

Nanjing

Pollution is an issue that worries

most Chinese cities, despite these concerns, Nanjing is considered one of the greenest cities in China. Nanjing’s main attractions are the Purple Mountain Scenic, the Ulong Tan Park (Black Dragon Pond), the Zhenzu Spring Park (Pearl Spring Park) and the Ya Yue Lake. Nanjing the capital of the province of Jiangsu was founded in the 8th century and was the capital of China at various times in history. In 1842, after the end of the first Opium War, was signed a treaty in Nanjing. That treaty it was the first of the Five Treaty Ports to British trade and granted Hong Kong to Britain. The Purple Mountain houses some of the relics of Nanjing, as the Ming Dynasty Tombs considered World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The Sun Yat Sen Mausoleum is also there. Hotels in Nanjing

What to visit in Nanjing: Xuanwu Lake; Purple Mountain; Ya Yue Lake; Zhenzu Spring Park; Confucius Temple; Jimingsu Pagoda; Yangtze River Bridge; Sun Yat Sen Mausoleum; City Wall of Nanjing; Gate of China; Presidential Palace; Ming Palace; Nanjing Museum;

Transports in Nanjing

Nanjing Lukou International Airport (NKG): There are flights to/from several Chinese and international cities.

By train and bus: There are trains and buses to/from several cities.

Maps of Nanjing

Map of Nanjing China

Map of Nanjing

Where is Nanjing on Map of China

Nanjing on Map of China

Nanjing

Nanjing

Nanjing China

Nanjing

Nanjing

Nanjing