Introduction of Nanjing Presidential Palace
Nanjing Presidential Palace, located at No.292 Changjiang Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, is the largest and most well-preserved building complex in China. It is also one of the main representatives of Nanjing's Republic of China architecture and an important site of China's modern history. It has now become a museum of modern historical sites in China. 1 The complex of Nanjing Presidential Palace covers an area of more than 50,000 square meters, with a history of more than 600 years. It has both the traditional gardens in the south of the Yangtze River in ancient China and the architectural relics of the west wind spreading eastward in modern times. Its history can be traced back to Guide Houfu in the early Ming Dynasty and Wang Fu in the Han Dynasty. In the Qing Dynasty, Jiangning Weaving Department and Liangjiang Governor Department were designated as the palaces of Kangxi's southern tour in the Qing Dynasty. After the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom made Tianjing (now Nanjing) its capital, it was expanded to Tianwangfu on this basis. On June 1 91265438+10/day, Sun Yat-sen was sworn in as the provisional president of the Republic of China and later became the presidential palace of Nanjing National Government. In modern times, the Nanjing Presidential Palace has become the political and military center of China and the source of major events for many times. A series of major events in China either happened here or were closely related to it. Some important people have been here, and it has been listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit and a national AAAA tourist attraction.