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  1. Explore Nanjing's complex and unique history: a Nanjing intro with travel essentials: history, things to do, when to go, food, shopping, hotels, and transport.

  2. Nanjing is one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China. With options like a leisurely stroll around Xuanwu Lake, an adventurous hike at Purple Mountain, and many historical sights to see, the 'southern capital' city should be on your China bucket list.

  3. Significance of the city: Nanjing is one of China's main business, industrial and education centers. Throughout history, it has often been an imperial capital city or one of the biggest cities in the world.

  4. Located in Huangpu District, Shanghai City, Nanjing Road (Nanjing East Road, to be exact) stretches from Xizang Middle Road in the west to He'nan Middle Road in the east, and it is about 1,033 meters long and 18–30 meters wide.

  5. Though considered a southern city in China, Nanjing is cold in winter with occasional snow. The average annual temperature is 16 °C (61 °F). The hottest month is July, with an average high of 32 °C (90 °F) and an average low of 25 °C (77 °F).

  6. Written by Apple Updated Jun. 29, 2021. Nanjing Lukou International Airport is 36 kilometers (22 miles) from the center of Nanjing as the crow flies. It is a modern airport with advanced equipment and complete supporting facilities. Its airfield clearance zone is also in good condition.

  7. Sep 19, 2024 · Nanjing Railway Station. Chinese Name: 南京站; Address: NO.11 Ryongban Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing; Chinese Address: 南京市玄武区龙蟠路111号; Nanjing Railway Station is one of the major train stations in Nanjing. It mainly serves norma-speed trains to major cities and high-speed trains to neighbouring cities.

  8. The Huai River is the old name for what is now called the Qin Huai River. It is said to have been built by the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty. Visitors come to the Huai River for sightseeing and boat cruising. The river forms a route that goes to many scenic spots and historical sites.

  9. Nanjing South Railway Station is served by HSR D trains (200 km/h) and G trains (300 km/h) to Beijing South, Tianjin West, Jinan West, Qingdao, Xuzhou, and Zhengzhou. Below is a destination list for the 28 railway platforms in Nanjing South.

  10. Yongding Tulou Area has more big earthen buildings than Nanjing, and its tourism is better developed than Nanjing, but it can be crowded. It is mainly composed of four earthen building clusters: Hongkeng, Gaobei, Chuxi, and Nanxi.

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