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Top 3: Qinhuai River(秦淮河)
One of Nanjing's must-sees would have to be the area surrounding Qinhuai River, the biggest river in the city. It is also the birthplace of ancient Nanjing culture.
The Qinhuai River is divided into inner and outer streams, with a total length of 110 kilometers (68.35 miles). The inner river, located inside the city, has been famous throughout Chinese history. Historical records reveal that as early as the Paleolithic Age, people inhabited the area. During China's dynastical periods, this riverside region had a bustling nightlife where the extravagant nobles, talent and businessmen flocked to local restaurants and dance halls.
Today, the scenic belt along the Qinhuai River features many attractions. Constructed in 1034, during the Song Dynasty (960-1279), the Confucius Temple, known as Fuzimiao in Chinese, is a place to worship and consecrate the great philosopher and educator of ancient China Confucius. Other attractions include the Zhanyuan Garden, Ming Walls, Egret Islet and China Gate. Having a boat tour along the river to enjoy Nanjing's fantastic night scenery is always a great way to see the city.
Confucius Temple Admission:40 yuan (US$6.54)/person
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