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nanjingNanjing Memorial Hall of the Massacre Guide: History, Visiting & What to Expect
The Memorial Hall of the Victims in Nanjing Massacre — how to visit respectfully, the historical context of the December 1937 events, the museum's displays, and how to prepare for an emotionally significant site.
Updated May 2026
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nanjingNanjing Fuzi Temple & Qinhuai River: Night Cruise, Street Food & History
Discover Nanjing's Fuzi Temple (Confucius Temple) and Qinhuai River district — lantern-lit night cruises, Ming-era architecture, legendary local snacks like salted duck and tangbao, and the living history of China's ancient southern capital.
Updated May 2026
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NanjingNanjing City Wall Guide: Walking the World's Longest Ancient City Wall
Complete guide to walking Nanjing's Ming Dynasty city wall — the longest ancient city wall in the world. Best sections to walk, Zhonghua Gate fortress, history, practical info and where to access.
Updated May 2026
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chinaBeijing vs Shanghai vs Nanjing: Which Chinese City Is Right for You?
Compare Beijing, Shanghai, and Nanjing for a first or second China trip — the honest differences in atmosphere, history depth, food, cost, English accessibility, and what each city is genuinely best at, to help you choose the right itinerary rather than defaulting to the standard Beijing-Shanghai circuit because everyone else does it.
Updated May 2026
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Nanjing Travel Guide 2025: Ming Dynasty Capital, Massacre Memorial & Purple Mountain
China's most historically significant secondary capital — Nanjing rewards visitors with Ming city walls, a moving war memorial, cherry blossoms on Purple Mountain, and one of China's great street food cultures.
Updated May 2026
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nanjingNanjing Travel Guide: Six Dynasties Capital, Ming Tombs & Purple Mountain
A guide to Nanjing — former capital of six dynasties and the Republic of China, home to the most complete Ming city walls in China, Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum, and a remarkable culinary tradition.
Updated May 2026
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