Nanjing literature and art niche attractions

There are many minor scenic spots in Nanjing, including Pilu Temple, Ganxi's former residence, Nanjing Museum, Jiangning Weaving Museum, Qinhuai Yuyuan Garden, Bailuzhou Water Street, Hoonji, Linggu Temple, Laomendong, Confucius Temple and so on.

Nanjing, an ancient city, not only has the advantages of natural landscapes, but also has the elegance of historical relics. Its urban greening is the highest in the country, and it is a garden city with both ancient and modern civilizations. Today's Nanjing is not only the political, economic and cultural center of Jiangsu Province, but also one of the most important transportation and communication hubs in East China, and an international commercial port in the Yangtze River Delta region, second only to Shanghai.

1. Pilu Temple

There are many temples in Nanjing, but not many have noticed Pilu Temple. In fact, it is in the urban area, close to Daxing Palace, Changjiang Road and Meiyuan New Village, and very close to everyone.

During the Republic of China, Pilu Temple was the national Buddhist center at that time, and Dr. Sun Yat-sen personally went there. At that time, 3, gold-plated bronze buddhas were enshrined in the Wanfo Building, with different shapes and resplendence, which was sighed as a scene of the Republic of China.

Usually, most people come to the Pilu Temple to see the Pilu Zena Buddha. By autumn, two hundred-year-old ginkgo trees and quaint buildings will set each other off, and the temple will be golden, which will attract many pilgrims to watch.

Second, Ganxi's former residence

Ganxi's former residence is also in the urban area, near Sanshan Street subway station. But because it is hidden in an alley, it will be difficult to find it without deliberately looking for it.

Ganxi's former residence is most famous for its "ninety-nine and a half rooms". Walking into Ganxi's former residence is like walking into the Eight Diagrams Array, only seeing one courtyard and one room.

You can go to a folk exhibition and linger in the exquisite interpretation of folk performers. You can also go to the store to buy souvenirs made by craftsmen, which are very distinctive and inexpensive.

Third, Nanjing Museum

Nanbo is located in Zhongshan East Road, Xuanwu District, which is very close to minggugong station on Line 2, so it is convenient to take the bus or subway. You can buy tickets for free with your ID card.

Nanbo has a pattern of "one hospital and six museums", where you can not only see historical relics such as bronzes, pottery, painting and calligraphy, but also feel the profoundness of China culture.

when you come here, you must go to the Republic of China Museum. Rickshaws, old post offices in the Republic of China, grocery stores, small trains ... Post offices can send postcards, and grocery stores can also buy "rat shit", which is like crossing a century.

IV. Jiangning Weaving Museum

Jiangning Weaving Museum is very close to Xinjiekou, and it is also in Xuanwu District. You can see its small door as soon as you get out of Exit 2 of Daxing Palace Station.

There is a display machine in the museum, on which you can click to view poems such as the judgments of twelve women in Jinling. There is a miniature landscape wall here, which shows the street life in ancient Nanjing.

The most special thing is that there is a scene of the restoration of ancient Nanjing streets. There are scenes such as cloth workshops and dyeing workshops, and being in them is like crossing back to the ancient life of Nanjing people.

V. China Imperial Examination Museum

The first imperial examination museum in China was born in Confucius Temple, and Jiangnan Gongyuan, the largest imperial examination room in ancient China, was its predecessor.

The Imperial Examination Museum sinks into the ground as a whole. It is the only underground museum in China, with four floors. To visit the Imperial Examination Museum, you should follow the descending passage to the lowest place and visit it layer by layer.

along the way, you will see the archway of the mansion of the Kodi family, the glittering Kuixing Hall, the huge writing wall, the Longmen of Xiangyun, and more than 1, cultural relics.

6. Qinhuai Yuyuan Garden

Located in the Yuyuan Garden in Qinhuai City, it faces Mingyang Street in jiqingmen in front and Hualugang in the back, and has the reputation of "Jinling Lion Forest". Although many people don't know about the Foolish Garden now, it used to be the largest private garden in Nanjing in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.

The biggest feature of Yuyuan Garden is that it wins with water and stones. Most buildings are built around lakes. The largest lake in Yuyuan Garden is this stupid lake, and there is a pavilion in the middle of the lake, which has unlimited scenery all year round.

pavilions, flower walls, rockeries, etc. in the park are reconstructed in strict accordance with historical photos, striving to restore the historical features of the foolish garden. Rocks piled up, cornices flowing, and Shu Lang's atmosphere is ingenious and exquisite.

Seven, Bailuzhou Water Street

Bailuzhou Water Street, like Yuyuan Garden, is also in Qinhuai City. Blue bricks, horse-headed walls, glazed tiles, small bridges, flowing water and canoes, the beauty of the south of the Yangtze River is accompanied by the beauty of the Huizhou school.

The commercialization of Water Street is not high, and not many people usually come to Water Street, but occasionally pedestrians pass by, so they can't help but stop for a moment. There are shops on both sides of the water street, so you can stroll around everywhere.

You can take the Qinhuai painting boat all the way from the Inner Qinhuai River to the Water Street, and you will have a feeling of "a splendid spring breeze comes, and thousands of families are facing the river", and you will have a panoramic view of all the beautiful scenery.

VIII. Big Hoonji

The big Hoonji is very close to the Zhonghua Gate. Every time Nanjing holds a marathon around the city, you can vaguely see the glass tower on the way.

When you walk into the main hall, you will see the ruins of the Heavenly King Hall in Hoonji. It is recommended to take a photo with the tourists.

In Hoonji, you can see the King Ashoka Pagoda, a national treasure-class cultural relic, and you can see all kinds of lifelike statues and golden Buddha statues. With the help of modern technology, the site is full of three-dimensional sense.

9. Linggu Temple

Linggu Temple, as a representative of Zhongshan Six Dynasties culture and Buddhist culture, is extraordinarily quiet and simple all year round, and its favorite is its fireflies in summer and osmanthus in autumn.

There are the Liang-less Hall of the Ming Dynasty and the magnificent Linggu Pagoda. You can remember the revolutionary martyrs in the cemetery, with a fragrant column, bow down to the Buddha and pray devoutly.

If you are hungry, remember to go to Linggu Mountain House opposite the temple, have a bowl of vegetarian noodles and make a pot of tea. Chatting with friends, sitting for an afternoon.

X. Laomendong

It is also a scenic spot in the urban area. In fact, many Nanjing people prefer to go to Laomendong than Confucius Temple. There are many small shops in Laomendong. It's good to have coffee, watch movies and eat snacks at ordinary times.

When you go to Laomendong, you must visit the most beautiful homestay-Huaji Hotel, with gray bricks and tiles of the Republic of China and delicate flowers, which are an inexplicable match.

When you are tired of visiting this literary block, you will go to Junhui Bookstore in Laomendong to read. Choose a few books to read carefully and enrich yourself, as if time had slowed down at once.