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Nanjing scenic spot ranks in the top ten.
The top ten tourist attractions in Nanjing are as follows: Nanjing Zhongshan Scenic Area, Nanjing Confucius Temple, Purple Mountain, Qixia Mountain, Xuanwu Lake Park, Nanjing Presidential Palace, Nanjing Jiming Temple, Yuhuatai Scenic Area, Liang Qing and Nanjing Niushou Mountain.

Nanjing Zhongshan Scenic Area 1

Located in the east of Nanjing, Zhongshan has been known as one of the "four famous mountains in the south of the Yangtze River" since ancient times, and has the reputation of "Dragon Pan in Zhongshan". Zhongshan Scenic Area is centered on Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and supported by Ming Mausoleum and Linggu Temple. There are more than 200 places of interest and 84 scenic spots for sightseeing.

2. Nanjing Confucius Temple

Nanjing Confucius Temple, located in the core area of Qinhuai scenic belt, is a group of large-scale ancient buildings, mainly composed of Confucius Temple, Gong Xue and Gong Yuan. There are buildings such as Zhaobi, Chi Pan, Paifang, Juxing Court, Kuixingge, Lingxingmen, Dacheng Hall, Mingdetang and Zunjingge.

3. Purple Mountain

Purple Mountain, also known as Zhongshan Mountain, Jiangshan Mountain and Shenlie Mountain, has the reputation of "Jinling Yu Xiu" and is a place where Nanjing's scenic spots and historical sites gather. There are many places of interest in Purple Mountain. There are Xiazi Cave, One Man Spring, Toutuoling Park Park, Yongmu Road and Purple Mountain Observatory in the south of the mountain. There are Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Music Station, Meiling Palace, Liuhui Pavilion, Yongfeng Society, Xingjian Pavilion, Tibetan Scripture Building and Dai Li's Tomb in front of the mountain.

4. Qixia Mountain

Qixia Mountain, known as the "scenic spot of the Six Dynasties", was listed as one of the "Forty-eight Scenic Spots of Jinling" in the Ming Dynasty, with the reputation of "one Qixia Mountain, half the history of Jinling".

5. Xuanwu Lake Park

Xuanwu Lake Park is the largest city park in the south of the Yangtze River. Sangbo and Houhu, called in ancient times, are located at the foot of Zhongshan Mountain. They are the largest royal garden lakes in China and the largest urban parks in the south of the Yangtze River. It is also known as the three famous lakes in the south of the Yangtze River with South Lake in Jiaxing and West Lake in Hangzhou.

6. Nanjing Presidential Palace

Nanjing Presidential Palace complex, located at No.292, Changjiang Road, Nanjing, has a history of more than 600 years. The Presidential Palace covers an area of about 90,000 square meters, and the eastern part mainly includes the Executive Yuan, TaoErh Lin Temple, stables and East Garden.

7. Nanjing Jiming Temple

Jiming Temple, also known as the ancient Jiming Temple, is located at the foot of Lushan Mountain in Jilong, Xuanwu District, Nanjing. Built in the first year of Yongkang in the Western Jin Dynasty (300 years), it has a history of 1700 years. It is one of the oldest Brahma temples and royal temples in Nanjing.

8. Yuhuatai Scenic Area

Nanjing Yuhuatai Scenic Area is located outside the Zhonghua Gate in the north of Yuhuatai District, Nanjing, with an area of 1, 537,000 square meters. Yuhuatai Scenic Area is a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national patriotic education demonstration base, the first batch of AAAA-level tourist areas and 100 red tourist classic scenic spots.

9. Liang Qingshan

Liang Qing is located in Qingliangmen, Gulou District, Nanjing. This is a small hill in the west of Nanjing. The mountain is oval, winding from Hanzhong Gate to Dinghuai Gate. The elevation of this mountain is 100 meters, about 4 kilometers in Fiona Fang, and Qingliang Mountain Park is built. The stone town opposite Tiger Road echoes it from a distance, one majestic and the other quiet and deep, which set each other off into interest.

Nanjing Niushou Mountain 10

Niushou Mountain, located in Niushou Mountain Cultural Tourism Zone, Jiangning District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, is named after the two peaks protruding from the top of the mountain just like the horns of a bull's head, also known as Niutou Mountain among the people.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Nanjing