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Quote: Located west of the city, the Nanjing Massacre Memorial and Museum serves as a mass grave for the Chinese who were killed during the atrocities. The memorial, built in 1985, is an imposing and solemn Read More
Quote: The mausoleum on the Zhongshan Mountain, Nanjing, is the final resting place of the Father of Modern China, Dr. Sun Yat Sen. The construction of the tomb started in the year 1926, taking approximately 3 years to Read More
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Quote: One of the most impressive reminders of Nanjing's glorious past as the center of the Ming Dynasty is the city wall, which at more than 20 miles long, is the longest city wall ever built in the world. Built in Read More
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Quote: I don't remember much about the tomb itself, though seeing as how Hong Wu was the First Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, I guess that it would be really, really grand. However, as I don't seem to be able to convey Read More
Quote: In the middle of the city of Nanjing runs the Yangtze River, flowing swiftly at 35m deep, followed by another 35m of mud. Long ago, the river was an inconvenience as there was no proper way of crossing the fast Read More
Quote: Upon entering the dusty room, one has the feeling of going back into time. A long way back... The room has many old wooden looms for weaving brocade by hand, an art almost extinct now in China. A worker sits Read More
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Quote: The Yagtze River Bridge represents a superb feat of engineering and simultaneously remains one of the strongest symbols used by the Communist government as an indicator towards the nation's development and Read More