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Niushou Mountain

2016-08-18

Niushou Mountain is located in Jiangning District of Nanjing. The mountain’s twin peaks look like ox horns, hence the name.

Qixia Mountain Scenic Area

2016-08-18

Qixia Mountain, named as Sheshan Mountain in ancient times, is located at the northeast suburban area of Nanjing with mountains all around except north to the Yangtze River.

Presidential Palace

2016-08-18

The Presidential Palace Scenic Area is located in downtown Nanjing. The ancient buildings within the scenic area were built in the early years of the Ming Dynasty.

Presidential Palace

2016-08-18

The Presidential Palace (simplified Chinese: 总统府) in Nanjing, China, housed the Office of the President of the Republic of China since 1927 until the republic was relocated to Taiwan in 1949.

Nanjing Museum

2016-08-18

Served as the Kuomintang s Preparatory Office of National Central Museum (founded by Mr. Cai Yuanpei in 1933), it is now a large comprehensive history and art museum, which covers a total area of over 70,000 square meters, including two imposing ancient Liao-style palaces.

Nanjing Museum

2016-08-18

Served as the Kuomintang s Preparatory Office of National Central Museum (founded by Mr. Cai Yuanpei in 1933), it is now a large comprehensive history and art museum, which covers a total area of over 70,000 square meters, including two imposing ancient Liao-style palaces.

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