Nanjing Lukou International Airport 55 min
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum (21 min) Massive mausoleum built in 1405 for Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang & featuring many pathways & statues. Xuanwu Lake (32 min) This sizable, scenic lake in a park features boat rides & 5 islands connected by arched bridges. Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge (19 min) This 5,171-foot, double-decked road-rail truss bridge with a pedestrian path was opened in 1968. Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders (18 min) Grim memorial museum with exhibits documenting the horrors of the 1937 Nanjing Massacre. Gate of China, Nanjing (24 min) Built in the 1300s, this famed, massive stone gate features complex architecture & intricate design. City Wall of Nanjing (25 min) World's longest brick city wall, built in the Ming dynasty, stretching 15.5 mi. with 13 gates. Presidential Palace (18 min) The president's office is housed in this historic, Baroque building restored after World War II. Jiming Temple (9 min) Serene Buddhist temple with tranquil grounds & a well-known vegetarian restaurant. Yuejiang Tower (17 min) Multi-story, painted pavilion opened in 2001 at the top of Lion Hill, overlooking the Yangtze River. Zifeng Tower (12 min) Built in 2010, this 89-story skyscraper houses stores, eateries, a hotel & an observation deck. Nanjing Museum (26 min) Sprawling free-entry museum with China heritage & history exhibits, an art gallery & teahouse. Zhan Garden (23 min) Verdant urban Chinese garden was built during the early Ming dynasty & known for its flora & fauna. Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum (31 min) A steep staircase leads to this ornately designed mausoleum for one of the founders of modern China. Qinhuai River (17 min) Picturesque waterway offering a popular walking route with gardens, temples, shops & snack stalls. Purple Mountain (24 min) This iconic city mountain is home to over 200 sites of historical & cultural importance. |