What scenic spots in Nanjing need to be booked?

The scenic spots that need to be preserved in Nanjing include Nanjing Museum, Yanjili in Jinling Town, Nanjing Ming City Wall, Jiming Temple, Confucius Temple and Niushou Mountain.

1, Nanjing Museum

Nanjing Museum covers an area of10.3 million square meters, and has a pattern of "one hospital and six museums", namely, history museum, special exhibition hall, digital museum, art museum, non-legacy museum and Republic of China museum. In addition, there are "six" research departments, namely, the Institute of Archaeology, the Institute of Cultural Relics Protection, the Institute of Ancient Architecture, the Institute of Exhibition Art, the Institute of Intangible Heritage Protection and the Institute of Ancient Art. It is the only ethnological research institution in China Museum. Among them, the Institute of Cultural Relics Protection, known as the "third-class hospital for cultural relics", is a key scientific research base for paper cultural relics protection in National Cultural Heritage Administration, China.

2. Yanjili, Jinling Town

Yanjili is one of the Bali Islands in Jinling, and it is also the model and essence of the whole project. As a pilot demonstration area of Jinling Town, it provides tourists with five ways of experience: traveling, living, business, attending meetings and having fun, which embodies the unique temperament of Jinling Town, which is "the spirit of ancient capital, the elegance of soul, the beauty of art, the charm of secluded mountains and the charm of vicissitudes".

3. Nanjing Ming City Wall

Nanjing Ming City Wall is a model of combining China's ethics with nature and an outstanding representative of ancient capital construction. Its fortification technology has reached the peak in the history of fortification in China, and it is a model of fortification technology in East Asia. As a masterpiece of China's ancient military defense facilities and wall construction technology, its historical value, ornamental value, archaeological value, architectural design, scale, function and other aspects are incomparable at home and abroad, and it is another great structure of China after the Great Wall.

4. Jiming Temple

Jiming Temple, also known as the ancient Jiming Temple, was built in the first year of Yongkang in the Western Jin Dynasty (300 years) and has a history of 1700 years. It is one of the oldest Brahma temples and royal temples in Nanjing, and the incense has been very prosperous. Since ancient times, it has had the reputation of "the first temple in the Southern Dynasties" and "the first temple in the Southern Dynasties". It is the center of Buddhism in the Southern Dynasties in China, which is as famous as qixia temple and Dingshan Temple.

5. Confucius Temple

Confucius Temple is a group of large-scale ancient buildings, mainly composed of Confucius Temple, Gong Xue and Gong Yuan, covering a huge area. There are buildings such as Zhaobi, Chi Pan, Paifang, Juxing Court, Kuixingge, Lingxingmen, Dacheng Hall, Mingdetang and Zunjingge. Confucius Temple, known as the scenic spot of Qinhuai, has become a characteristic landscape area of the ancient capital Nanjing. From the Six Dynasties to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, many aristocratic families gathered nearby, so it was called the "Six Dynasties Gold Powder".

6. Niushoushan

Niushou Mountain, named after the two peaks protruding from the top of the mountain look like the horns of a bull's head, is also called Niutou Mountain among the people. Wang Dao, the prime minister of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, once advised Si Marui, the newly established regime, to give up the idea of building a double-que symbolizing imperial power outside the palace, and asked him to ride out of Yang Xuanmen, overlooking the cow's head in the south, and confront the two peaks. He took the opportunity to persuade Yu Yuan: "There is no need to change this Tianque", hence the name "Tianque Mountain".