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Day Trips
One Week in Nanjing: Offbeat
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A full week of Nanjing-only sightseeing would mean padding, so this plan is honest about what it actually is: four days in the city, then three separate day trips using Nanjing’s spot on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail line as a base for the wider Jiangnan region.
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Nanjing Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
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Six days is the point where “Nanjing trip” honestly becomes “Nanjing as a base for Jiangnan,” using the city’s high-speed rail hub to reach Suzhou and Yangzhou on top of everything in town. Shorter trip?
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Nanjing Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
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Five days keeps everything from the 4-day plan and adds a day trip to Suzhou, putting Nanjing’s spot on the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rail line to good use. Shorter trip? The 4-day plan covers Days 1-4 below without leaving the city.
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Nanjing Travel Tips: 9 Things to Know
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Generic “bow slightly and dress modestly” China advice floats around every listicle and skips the details that actually trip people up in Nanjing specifically: which of two different visa-free schemes applies to you, why the city’s HSR position matters more than most guides admit, and how to visit its most important historical site without treating it like the rest of the itinerary.
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Nanjing Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
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Four days keeps Nanjing’s city core and Purple Mountain day, then adds Niushou Mountain, one of the strangest sights near the city and a place most first-timers have never heard of. Tighter on time? Our 3-day plan covers Days 1-3 below.
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Where to Stay in Nanjing: 4 Offbeat Picks
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Where you sleep in Nanjing changes what your mornings look like more than in most cities, since the sights split cleanly between a compact, metro-connected downtown and a separate half-day zone out at Purple Mountain.
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A Long Weekend in Nanjing: Offbeat
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Three days covers Nanjing’s compact city core plus a full Purple Mountain day, and it’s enough to fit the Nanjing Massacre Memorial in properly rather than as a rushed afterthought. Shorter on time? Our 2-day plan covers Days 1-2 below without the Purple Mountain day.
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Nanjing Photo Spots: 6 Offbeat Angles
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One thing first: the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall isn’t on this list, and that’s deliberate. It’s a place of national mourning for roughly 300,000 victims, not a photo backdrop, and if you visit, keep photography quiet and restrained rather than treating it like the rest of this list.
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A Weekend in Nanjing, Off the Beaten Path
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Two days is enough for Nanjing’s compact city core, but not for Purple Mountain, so this plan skips the tombs entirely rather than rushing them. Instead it leans into the Ming Palace ruins, Zhan Garden’s Taiping history, and free walks along the city wall and Xuanwu Lake, the kind of stops most first-timers walk right past.
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Nanjing Hiking: 4 Trails Worth Doing
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Nanjing isn’t a hiking destination the way Guilin or Zhangjiajie are, most of what’s here is paved or stepped path rather than technical trail, and that’s fine, the point is the sights strung along the way rather than the climb itself.
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Nanjing: 11 Unusual Things to Do
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Every Nanjing guide runs the same four stops: Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Fuzimiao, the city wall, a river cruise. Fine sights, all of them, but Nanjing carries six-plus dynasties of layered history, and most of it sits a few metro stops past the postcard shots, half-empty.
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Nanjing Nature Spots: 5 Green Escapes
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Purple Mountain isn’t a UNESCO site itself, only the Ming Xiaoling tomb inside it carries that status, but it’s still the biggest single green space in the city, and it’s not the only one worth a slow afternoon.
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Nanjing Hidden Gems: 5 Local Secrets
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Purple Mountain and Ming Xiaoling get the crowds, and rightly so, but Nanjing carries seven-plus centuries of capitals, rebellions, and wars that most itineraries never touch. Five corners worth the detour: a palace that burned down before Columbus sailed, a temple built inside a mining pit, and a cemetery rebuilt from scratch three separate times.
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Nanjing Festivals: 6 Dates to Plan Around
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Generic China-city listicles love inventing a “Nanjing Lantern Festival” or a “Nanjing International Flower Festival” that doesn’t correspond to anything actually scheduled in the city. Nanjing’s real calendar runs on flower seasons tied to specific sites, one solemn national memorial day, and two national holidays worth avoiding rather than attending.
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Where to Eat in Nanjing: 7 Local Picks
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Nanjing calls itself China’s duck capital, and locals reportedly eat over 100 million ducks a year against a population of about 8 million (a figure worth treating as roughly plausible rather than exact). Salted duck gets all the attention, and it earns most of it, but the city’s actual food identity runs deeper than one dish: a soup built from an accidental kitchen mistake, a tofu-cutting technique that takes years to learn, and a dumpling constantly mistaken for its more famous Shanghai cousin.
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Things to Do in Nanjing: 8 Offbeat Picks
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Nanjing’s list of “must-see” attractions reads like a straight history lecture: Ming tomb, city wall, Confucian temple. What the standard list leaves out is the actual mechanics behind each one, a staircase built to trick your eyes, a memorial hall’s name that’s a pun on the Buddha it once honored, a palace entrance that quietly stopped existing in 2024.
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Nanjing Day Trips: 5 Past Purple Mountain
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Most Nanjing lists stop at Purple Mountain, which is fair since Sun Yat-sen’s tomb and Ming Xiaoling’s Sacred Way earn the trip. What they skip is that Nanjing also sits almost exactly between Beijing and Shanghai on the same high-speed rail corridor, which puts several genuinely different cities under 90 minutes away, plus one temple built inside an old mining pit that most Western visitors have never heard of.
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