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Jiangsu Attractions

The Slender West Lake is the most famous tourist attraction in Yangzhou City of Jiangsu Province, which is located in the northern suburb of Yangzhou
Yangzhou Daming Temple is located 2km from the northwest of Yangzhou City in Jiangsu. It is famous for the collection of Buddhist temples, culture relics & garden scenery
Geyuan Garden is located at No.10 at Yanfu East Rd in Yangzhou. It is a top famous gardens in China built by Yangzhou’s salt merchants in Qing Dynasty
He Garden, located in Xuningmen Street in Jiangsu Yangzhou City, Jiangsu, China, is the national key cultural relics protection units. It is known as "the first garden in late Qing Dynasty".
The Ancient Grand Canal at Yangzhou section is about 30 kilometers in length and the canal is regarded as Yangzhou’s mother river cultivating the culture there
Yangzhou Xianhe Mosque or called Crane Mosque is one of the top 4 mosques in China along with Huaisheng Mosque & Qingjing Mosque & Phoenix Mosque
Humble Administrator Garden was first built in the fourth year of the reign of Emperor Zhengde of Ming Dynasty in 1509, with a history of over 500 years. The garden is located in the northeastern corner of the ancient city Suzhou (No.178, Northeast Street). It is one of the representative works of classical gardens in south are of...
Zhouzhuang Water Town lies at the middle between Shanghai and Suzhou, is an ancient town of Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, where abounds with rivers and lakes. So it is thought by many to be the best waterside town in China. This ancient town has a history of more than 900 years old with many houses built in the Ming and Qing Dynasties....
Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum/Tomb is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor (Zhu Yuanzhang) and Empress Ma. Hongwu Emperor (Zhu Yuanzhang) was the founder of the Ming Dynasty. It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain, in the east of the historical centre of Nanjing, China. The construction of the mausoleum began during the Hongwu Emperor...
Qinhuai River used to be called Huai Water, and was renamed Qinhuai for the legend that Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC), ordered to introduce Huai Water to the city by excavating a mountain. It is a branch of the Yangtze River, running about 110 kilometers, a major watercourse around...
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