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南京盐水鸭探秘:为什么南京人被称为鸭都人

📅 2026

Nanjing eats a hundred million ducks a year — salted duck, pressed duck, roast duck. How deep does Nanjing's duck culture really go? One read and you'll know.

Why It's Worth the Trip

The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is built against the Purple Gold Mountain; 392 steps lay solemnity up toward the blue sky, blue tiles and a white stele silent. It is a geographic mark of the Republican spirit. Plan 2–3 hours to wander slowly.

Experiences Not to Miss

Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum

The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is built against the Purple Gold Mountain; 392 steps lay solemnity up toward the blue sky, blue tiles and a white stele silent. It is a geographic mark of the Republican spirit. Plan 2–3 hours to wander slowly.

Confucius Temple

The Confucius Temple is the heart of Qinhuai's romance; painted boats pass under the Wende Bridge, the examination hall tells of imperial exams past. The Qinhuai lantern shadows at night are Nanjing's oldest dream. Plan 2–3 hours to wander slowly.

Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum

Ming Xiaoling is where Zhu Yuanzhang rests; stone beasts line the Sacred Way for over six hundred years, and in autumn the Sacred Elephant Road spreads gold. It's a physical footnote to early-Ming grandeur. Plan about two hours to wander slowly.

🧭 Local Tips

Frequently Asked Questions

What season has the most flavor in Nanjing?

March–May when plane trees turn green, and September–November when ginkgo gilds, are best. Summer is hot, winter damp-cold, but with fewer people it's serene.

How to travel Nanjing in three to four days?

One day Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and Confucius Temple, one day Ming Xiaoling and the Presidential Palace, half a day the Museum, the rest Xuanwu Lake and Librairie Avant-Garde. The metro covers well.

Want more? Check out the Nanjing Travel Guide, Itinerary Planner or All Attractions.
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