Explore the Scenic Zhongshan in the Ancient Capital Nanjing - It's More Than Just a Story of a Mountain!
Have you all seen the water shield in Lake Biwa? It's as if it has been dyed with nature's green addiction; the park I'm bringing to you this time, although also hidden in the Zhongshan Scenic Area of Nanjing, is often forgotten. This time, I've hidden nature's treasure right here:
The reason I call this place a treasure is that it's truly healing, perfect for camping, and ideal for connecting with nature in the springtime; it has the largest camping lawn in Nanjing's urban area, with streams, lakes, forests, distant mountains, good friends, and picnic delicacies. Watching the children frolicking in the distance, gazing at a cloud on the horizon, it's super healing; it has also been selected as a recommended campsite by National Geographic Magazine in China: The lonely tree here is a popular spot for social media check-ins; right behind the National Geographic marker sculpture, on a good weather day, standing on the slope and taking pictures is very photogenic;
The park is adjacent to the Nanjing Institute of Physical Education, and the architecture of the Central Stadium from the Republic of China period has been well preserved; it is also a classic spot to check in at the park;
Children should also like it here, running unrestrained on the lawn, catching fish by the stream, it really is a holy land for taking kids out.
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The Yu Avenue in early December is still golden, the scenery is beautiful, there are a lot of people but not crowded. Ming Xiaoling and Zhongshan Mausoleum are all worth going. The two-day trip to Nanjing on the weekend was just right, one day Zhongshan Scenic Area, one day Qixia Mountain Scenic Area.
The entire Zhongshan Scenic Area is oversized, and each attraction has its own characteristics. I went to Mingxiao Tomb, Meiling Palace, Zhongshan Mausoleum, music station, and all the attractions are left. In fact, I am not very tired. I went there on Saturday. There are too many people.
It’s a little regrettable. There are many people in the May Day holiday. The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Linggu Temple have not had time to watch it. However, when I visited the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, the heart I wanted to cross reached the peak... Zixia Lake has fewer people, quiet and comfortable, and the perfect adaptation of the park for 20 minutes. It’s really satisfying.
I took my parents to see the Ming Xiaoling + Zhongshan Mausoleum. Ming Xiaoling, I feel nothing, just a city gate... Then there is a VR experience that costs money, and I feel that I don't see it. The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is very meaningful. I went to see the stone monument and the statue of Mr. Sun Yat-sen. But I didn’t take pictures. I didn’t have a photo as a whole. My physical strength was good. If I took my parents, I would do my best.
美龄宫真的很美 中山陵和明孝陵值得一去 就是附近停车场很贵 20元一小时😂停车费就花了100 我们先去的中山陵-音乐台-美龄宫-梧桐大道-明孝陵 明孝陵从5号出口进去能完整的走完明孝陵 中山陵出来大门口就是音乐台 然后去美龄宫 明孝陵路途中就会经过梧桐大道
" Lifetime is a standing Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. I have the honor to climb the end of your life ". Today I visit Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. PS: Zhongshan Scenic Area is really big, if you want to go all, you must be disabled. 2W + the number of steps is a small case: Ming Xiaoling Palace, Meiling Palace, Music Station, Zhongshan Mausoleum (Linggu Temple can't walk)
The scenic spot is very large, the natural conditions are unique, and the humanistic background is deep. It would be better if you can use the tickets in two days. There are too many people on public holidays. Although the scenic spot has recruited a lot of volunteers, the overall situation is still too noisy. The Meiling Palace is very small, there are too many tourists, and the environment is sultry.