Nanjing Niushou Mountain 2-Day Tour
Nanjing 1-Day Tour: Explore ancient and modern Nanjing—Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum’s 392 steps, Jiming Temple’s hilltop pagoda, and Xuanwu Lake’s Ming-era paths. Presidential Palace blends European-Chinese styles. Evening at Qinhuai River features lanterns, Confucius Temple exams, and street food like duck blood noodles. Captures Nanjing’s timeless charm as both imperial capital and vibrant cultural hub
Included with every escorted tour
Day 1: Nanjing Arrival
Nanjing Museum–Presidential Palace–Jiming Temple–Ming City Wall
4-Stars Hotel
Breakfast
Morning:
Start your day at the Nanjing Museum, one of China’s premier museums housing over 400,000 artifacts that chronicle Jiangsu’s artistic heritage. Marvel at imperial jades, Ming Dynasty paintings, and a life-size replica of an ancient Han Dynasty tomb. Just a short distance away, enter the Presidential Palace, where the fusion of Chinese and European architecture serves as a living textbook of China’s transition from empire to republic. Walk through the very halls where Sun Yat-sen took office as provisional president.
Afternoon:
As the sun reaches its zenith, find tranquility at Jiming Temple, a 1,700-year-old Buddhist sanctuary famous for its golden statues and the “Medicine Buddha” who heals ailments according to local belief. Climb the temple’s pagoda for panoramic views before strolling to the nearby Ming City Wall. Touch the 600-year-old bricks inscribed with the names of their makers—an early quality control system—and admire the contrast between ancient stonework and the modern skyline beyond Xuanwu Lake.
Day 2: Nanjing Departure
Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum–Niushou Mountain–Confucius Temple–Laomendong
4-Stars Hotel
Breakfast
Morning:
Ascend the 392 steps to Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum, passing through a sea of sapphire-roofed arches symbolizing the “blue sky” of his democratic ideals. The marble memorial hall houses his statue gazing eternally toward the city he helped shape. Continue to Niushou Mountain, where an elevator descends into a hillside to reveal the jaw-dropping Foding Palace. Its subterranean chambers glow with jade Buddhas, diamond-encrusted relics, and a mesmerizing 360-degree rotating shrine under a celestial dome.
Afternoon:
As twilight approaches, meander through the Confucius Temple complex along the Qinhuai River, where scholars once sat for imperial exams. Feed koi fish near the marble “Pailou” gates, then cross into Laomendong, a labyrinth of restored Ming-Qing buildings now brimming with craft shops. Watch artisans make sugar paintings as the aroma of duck blood vermicelli soup and sesame candies lures you to food stalls glowing under red lanterns. End your journey with a river cruise past illuminated towers, their reflections shimmering like Nanjing’s enduring cultural legacy.