Nanjing has recently secured three spots in China’s top 10 scenic spots list, including Fuzimiao-Qinhuai Scenic Area, Zhongshan Mountain National Park, and Xuanwu Lake. During the Qingming holiday, these attractions welcomed 5.078 million visitors, with the city’s total visitor spending reaching 2.74 billion yuan, marking a significant increase of 107.4% and 119.2% compared to 2023.
Fuzimiao scenic area, renowned as China’s famous temple of literature, continues to innovate, offering new experiences to both domestic and international tourists.
At the Jiangnan Imperial Examination Museum, visitors can explore highly acclaimed products liked among the public, which are creatively compared to those top-scoring candidates in traditional imperial examinations.
Additionally, they can savor the enchanting flower lanterns adorning the Qinhuai River at night.
Meanwhile, the Nanjing Red Mountain Zoological Forest Park, promoting a philosophy of “visiting animals in their natural habitats,” exemplifies the city’s commitment to deep humanistic heritage and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. Implementing a reservation system during holidays, the zoo reached full capacity daily, accommodating up to 80,000 visitors.