Confucius Temple-Qinhuai Scenic Belt. The temple city and the night scene are combined into one, and it has always been one of the most prosperous places in Nanjing, known as the "ten-mile bead curtain".
Nanjing Presidential Palace Scenic Spot. The presidential palace is the central seat of the national government, and it also witnessed the rise and fall of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Governor's Office of Liangjiang.
Xuanwu Lake Park. The largest inner city park in the south of the Yangtze River integrates Suzhou gardens, landscapes and Lingzhou scenery.
Memorial Hall for Victims of Nanjing Massacre. It recorded a humiliating history of Nanjing-Nanjing Massacre, which everyone in China should not forget.
Nanjing Zhongshan Scenic Area. Known as "the first humanistic mountain in China", it is divided into three scenic spots, among which Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Ming Mausoleum are the must-see places.
Nanjing, the capital city of Jiangsu Province, has a high price level, and its consumption is above average in the whole country. But compared with first-tier cities such as Beijing and Shanghai, it is still low.
Attractions: The proportion of scenic spots in Nanjing is low, and there are many free scenic spots. Most of the paid scenic spots are tens of yuan, and the elderly and students can also enjoy half-price concessions. Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge Park tickets 5 yuan, Ming City Wall tickets 30 yuan, Presidential Palace tickets 40 yuan. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Yuhuatai and Nanjing Museum are all free.
Catering: Nanjing's catering expenditure depends on tourists' own preferences, and the consumption level is high and low. Confucius Temple and Lion Bridge Food Street have delicious snacks for a few dollars, and the old shop has a bowl of duck blood vermicelli soup for more than ten dollars. Most restaurants in Nanjing are tens of yuan per capita, and there are also luxury restaurants gathered near Xinjiekou and western restaurants with per capita 100 yuan.
Accommodation: Most tourists will choose to live near the urban area south of the Yangtze River, and the preferred locations are Xinjiekou and Confucius Temple along the Qinhuai River.
Transportation: The main modes of travel in Nanjing are subway and bus, which can basically cover most scenic spots. The subway fare is 2-7 yuan, the bus in 2 yuan is air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned 1 yuan. The taxi price in Nanjing is not expensive either. The starting price is 9 yuan, and then 2 yuan per kilometer.