Jinling Library
Jinling Library, founded in 1927, was devastated during the Japanese occupation in 1937. Rebuilt and reopened in 1980,…
Jinling Library, founded in 1927, was devastated during the Japanese occupation in 1937. Rebuilt and reopened in 1980,…
China's third-largest library preserves over 10 million items, from ancient Buddhist scriptures to rare imperial manuscripts spanning thirteen…
One of China's largest museums houses over 400,000 artifacts, including world-renowned collections of Ming and Qing imperial porcelain…
Cloud brocade woven in Nanjing since the Song dynasty: shuttle-loomed silk enriched with gold and silver threads, refined…
The Presidential Palace in Nanjing served as the seat of China's Republic government from 1927 to 1949, before…
The monumental 1369 tomb of Yuan-Ming general Chang Yuchun on Nanjing's Purple Mountain, marked by stone guardian figures…
The imperial mausoleum of the Hongwu Emperor, founder of the Ming dynasty, rises at Purple Mountain's foot in…
On a wooded hillside 25 kilometres south-east of Nanjing lie the three rough-cut sections of the largest stone…
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