This immersive itinerary showcases Nanjing's dual identity as ancient capital and modern metropolis. On day one, travel through time at the Nanjing Museum's priceless artifacts, then stand where revolutionaries shaped China at the Presidential Palace's blended architectural masterpiece. The afternoon brings spiritual calm at 1,700-year-old Jiming Temple before walking the Ming City Wall's weathered stones with panoramic urban views.
Day two begins with pilgrimage-like ascent to Sun Yat-sen's majestic mausoleum amid purple mountain forests, followed by the breathtaking descent into Niushou Mountain's subterranean Buddhist wonder - the glittering Foding Palace housing sacred relics. As evening falls, the Qinhuai River district comes alive: scholars once sat imperial exams at Confucius Temple while today foodies feast on duck blood noodles in Laomendong's lantern-lit Ming-Qing alleyways.
From imperial jade seals to revolutionary halls, from mountain shrines to sizzling street food - this compact journey captures Nanjing's soul.