Nanjing Qinhuai River 1-Day Tour: Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum's 392 steps, Jiming Temple's golden Buddhas, Xuanwu Lake's Ming Dynasty paths. Presidential Palace blends European-Chinese styles. Evening at Qinhuai River: lanterns, street food (crispy beef pancakes, osmanthus treats), and historic literati scenes.
Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum--Jiming Temple--Xuanwu Lake--Presidential Palace--Qinhuai River district--Confucius Temple--Ancient Confucius Temple Walking Street
Morning:
Begin your day at the majestic Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, climbing the 392 blue-roofed steps to pay respects to China's founding father while surrounded by the purple-gold forests of Zhongshan Mountain. Descend to the 1,700-year-old Jiming Temple, where incense swirls around gilded Buddha statues and the pagoda offers panoramic city views. Stroll along Xuanwu Lake's willow-lined shores, once the imperial training ground for navy troops, now a serene urban oasis where locals practice tai chi by the water.
Afternoon:
Step into history at the Presidential Palace, where East-meets-West architecture chronicles China's transition from empire to republic. Walk through the very office where Sun Yat-sen governed and the elegant gardens where officials once debated the nation's future.
Evening:
As dusk falls, wander through the Qinhuai River district, starting at the bustling Confucius Temple where scholars once sat for imperial exams. Cross into the Ancient Confucius Temple Walking Street, where restored Ming-Qing buildings now house craft shops and food stalls sizzling with local specialties:
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Duck blood vermicelli soup
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Sesame candies pulled like silk
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Pan-fried beef buns
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Sweet osmanthus rice balls
End your night with a river cruise past illuminated towers, their reflections dancing on the water like Nanjing's enduring cultural legacy.

