Travel Chronicles: Three Attraction Sites to Visit in Nanjing, China.
Chaotian Palace
Having the largest preserved traditional Chinese architectural complex in Jiangnan, Chaotian Palace or The Nanjing Municipal Museum is a great location for learning the city’s history. Accordingly, Chaotian Palace is a Confucian temple from the Qing Dynasty. The Nanjing Museum is built from several halls of the Chaotian Palace, Jiangning Fuxue, and the Chaotian Palace itself is a part of the complex. One side of the temple is the main exhibition hall of the Nanjing Museum, which consequently has turned the Dacheng Hall and the Changsheng Hall into special exhibitions and non-permanent exhibition halls.
Purple Mountain
Purple Mountain or Zijin Shan is one of the four most famous mountains in southern China located on the eastern side of China. It is known for its mysterious purple and golden clouds at dusk and dawn. This site is a win for persons whose interest is in any form of physical or mental art. “It was originally known as Bell Mountain and also became known as Mount Jaing after Sun Quan named Jiang Ziwen, an Eastern Han official whose spirit was said to haunt the site, as the mountains god during the Three Kingdoms era.”
Mochou Lake
The lakes name originated from a legendary woman realized for her versatility, beauty, dependability and virtue. Located west of Qinhuai River and Hanzhongmen Gate. Also, the previous owner was Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming dynasty who later gifted it to his general Yu Da.
I've been manifesting this trip for a while now, along with many others. I know the future is unperceived and, planning these types of things is pointless. However, I can't wait to experience new cultures and fill my passport.

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