
Lies on the south bank of the Yangtze River, Nanjing, the capital of Jiangsu Province, is one of the most delightful of Chinese cities. Known as the Capital City of Six or Ten Dynasties in China's history, it has a brilliant cultural heritage.
History
Yuecheng, the first recorded military defense constructed in early 472 B.C., opened the long history of Nanjing. In the following years, the city reached its height of splendor at various times. In 229, Sun Quan, one of the three heroes in China's Three Kingdoms Period (220 - 280), to strengthen his influence in the middle valley of the Yangtze River, moved the capital of his kingdom to Jianye - present Nanjing. From that time on, the city served as the capital for several dynasties in China's history. In 1356, in a peasant rebellion, Zhu Yuanzhang, later the Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644), conquered the city and renamed it Yingtian Fu. In 1368, Zhu established the Ming Dynasty - the last feudal dynasty ruled by the native Han people - and gave Yingtian Fu the new name of Nanjing. Ten years later, the emperor made Nanjing the capital of the country. The mausoleum of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang is perching on the southern slope of the Mount Zijinshan in the northeastern part of the city.
Following officials' advice of "building walls and producing grain to consolidate the rule", the emperor ordered the construction of city walls. Today's majestic walls in Nanjing, the longest of its kind in the world, are the result of that phase of construction. Zhonghua Gate, simply meaning 'Chinese Gate', is a noted attraction for tourists in the present city center.
In spite of its glorious times, the city also witnessed the hardest moment of this nation. In 1839, the Opium War burst out after Lin Zexu, an assiduous official, burnt twenty thousand boxes of opium in Humen. On a battleship in Nanjing's Xiaguan, the corrupt Qing government, under threat by Britain troops, signed the notorious Nanjing Treaty, the first of the 'Unequal Treaties' which ceded Hong Kong away from China for more than hundred years. Following this treaty, invasions and colonial rule of the western countries intensified and China sank into a harder and darker time.
Peasant groups of Taiping rebelled against the Qing government in 1853 and established the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom in Jinling, Nanjing's name at that time, and formed an army. Unfortunately, the peasant regime was short-lived and in 1864, troops of Qing government won the city back. Nowadays, in Xuyuan Garden , one can still see part of the palace of Heavenly King of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom.
It was the Revolution of 1911, the Chinese bourgeois democratic revolution led by Dr.Sun Yat-Sen that overthrew the Qing Dynasty. On the first day of 1912, Dr. Sun Yet-sen gave his simple but sublime address on the inauguration held of the new Republic of China. Today, a memorial hall in the Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, houses a statue of Dr. Sun sculpted out of white marble.
There are two further negative memories of the city. On April 18th, 1927, Chiang Kaishek launched the counter-revolutionary 4.12 Coup and established his power in Nanjing. Also, in 1937, the inhuman Nanjing Massacre happened. In six weeks, more than 300,000 Chinese people were killed including women and children.
No atrocity can go unpunished. After eight years of resistance, in 1945 the brave Chinese people eventually drove the barbarous Japanese invaders out of China's homeland and the war criminals got what they deserved. However Chinese people will never forget the history. Pictures of the atrocities of Japanese soldiers taken by Japanese army photographers are exhibited in the Memorial Hall to the Victims in the Nanjing Massacre.
Finally, on April 23rd, 1949, Nanjing was liberated by the People's Liberation Army and Kuomintang's power in China was ended.
Cultural City
In addition to historical sights, memorials, museums and cultural sights also attract thousands of travelers. The famous Confucius Temple (Fuzimiao) is not only a memorial place for the Great Sage in China but has a surrounding area bustling with shops, restaurants and a snack street housed in traditional Chinese architectural buildings. In the city center, Nanjing Museum is a must for travelers with a collection of more than 420 thousand pieces, including about 2,000 that are rare and valued. The observatory on Zijinshan Mountain to the east of the city center was the first modern observatory built in China.
Qin Huai River , in the southwest of the city, extends one hundred kilometers. The river used to be the most flourishing part of Nanjing in the old days. In many Chinese novels, it is renowned as a place which nurtured beauties and romance. Today, it is a place for people to recall the old splendor of this historical city. Like all sights in Nanjing, it tells the story of past, present and future of the city.
Modern Metropolis
Like most major cities in China, Nanjing is developing rapidly. Great changes have taken place in the city. Modern highways and railways connect the city with most major cities throughout the country and it is becoming a sparkling metropolis akin to Shanghai and Beijing with skyscrapers, luxury hotels, fashion shopping malls, supermarkets and highly-developed economic zones throughout the city. Transport in the city is very convenient with the new metro service in addition to taxis, public buses, tourist special lines and other means of transport. Modern amenities in luxury hotels make your trip a comfortable one. Dazzling shopping malls and department stores can be found in the commercial areas of the city with stocked plenty of international brand names. Nanjing is also home to several colleges and universities and a large foreign population. The city is become an international metropolis with new faces every day.
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Q & A on Nanjing
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Feb. 7,2010 23:29 Reply
Mr.ACS said:
hi i am a student in najing.. i want to know how much it cost for a dirt bike mini and large and scooters too? can we buy second hand also?? if so where can we find second hand scooters and dirt bikes in nanjing
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Jan. 29,2010 08:00 Reply
Mr.Ron(nanjing) said:
what is the cheapest way to go to nanjing from singapore ? Even have to change flight i'm alright.
Jan. 29,2010 20:50
Ms.Lucy replied:
I think you could take a flight from Singapore to arrive in Shanghai Pudong Airport, and then you could transfer to Nanjing by bus or train in 3 hours.
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Feb. 16,2009 00:51 Reply
Ms.Sabina(France) said:
Hi all, I am currently based in Nanjing. This weekend will be the best time to enjoy the plum blossom on the Plum Blossom Hill. The blossom is blooming. Plum blossom is blossoming. Plum Blossom is the city flower of Nanjing. Nanjing enjoys a long history of cultivating and enjoying plum blossom, particularly on the Plum Blossom Hill (Meihua Hill). It is one of the four national plum blossom scenic spots, which is located in Zhongshan Hill Scenic Area.
Feb. 22,2009 23:47
Ms.Pat(Hong Kong) replied:
Hi Sabina,
I'll be traveling by train from Xian to Shanghai. Would you recommend stopping in Nanjing for a day or so? Is the town manageable on foot? Thanks. Pat
Mar. 6,2009 16:24
Mr.martin brook(Wales U.K.) replied:
We are thinking of coming to Nanjiing in August 2009 for two years, do you know what sort of clothing we should bring and what is the hottest and coldest temperatures?
Mar. 6,2009 16:30
Mr.martin brook(wales, U.K.) replied:
I have just found some information on the Weather but it would be goofd to hear from you on any other aspects of Nanjing and perhaps you would be kind enough to tell me what your purpose is out there?
What you wpuld do differently if youy were going there again? Is it you r first time there?
Mar. 11,2009 22:27
Ms.Kathy Wang(China) replied:
Hi Mr.Martin
Aug in Nanjing is hot summer .The temperature would be around 30~35 degree .This temperature will last till the mid of Sep. Then go into winter with an average degree of 0~10degree.For more detail ,You may find "http://www.weather-forecast.com/locations/Nanjing/forecasts/latest" when you pack for this trip .
Anyway ,Welcome to Nanjing .
Mar. 22,2009 06:46
Mr.Robertson(Australia) replied:
Hi. Are you aware of a high quality, smaller hotel in the old part of Nanjing city, as opposed to the typical multi-national high rise hotels please? Many thanks, Larry
Mar. 23,2009 01:33
Mr.jimmy(China) replied:
Hi Mr.Robertson:
there are many types of economic hotel in nanjing,maybe you can choose from them,they are small ,the room is clean and room decoration is simple and in fashion.
Mar. 28,2009 05:10
Mr.FM Yan(HK China) replied:
If we are coming over this weeken, would it be a bit late for this ? And how far is this scenic area from city centre ? Thanks
Mar. 29,2009 01:08
Mr.jimmy(China) replied:
hi sir:
it is a bit late to go visiting now,the scenery spot is about 20 mins away from the downtown by car.
Jan. 25,2010 12:55
Ms.Cherie(Sinapore) replied:
Dear Sabina
When is the plum blossom festival this year ? (2010)Do you recommend a hotel to stay if I want to view the plum blossoms. Tks.
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Jan. 11,2010 09:30 Reply
Mr.Waheeb(Yemen) said:
Dear sir,
I'm planing to visit Nanjing next April 15-18, and I'm Mausoleum, we is the best place that i can get mosque and mausolem restaurants.
thanks a lot
Jan. 11,2010 21:48
Mr.Hank replied:
There are many Moslem restaurant in Nanjing. You could find some at the Wangfu Da Jie, Baixia district. Currently, there are four mosques in Nanjing. You could go to Jing Jue Mosque (净觉寺), it is the largest mosque in Nanjing.
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Dec. 21,2009 02:44 Reply
Mr.AKMOHJH9(India) said:
MY QUESTION IS THAT MY PASPORT EXPIRY DATE IS 10 OCT 2010.WHAT IS MY CUTOUT DATE FOR LAST DAY OF MY TOURIST VISA APPLICATION.THANKING YOU .MOHAN
Dec. 22,2009 01:09
Mr.Lee replied:
It is suggested that you refer to the detailed introduction on China Visa at: http://www.travelchinaguide.com/embassy/visa.htm