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-- Introduction
-- Attractions:
-- Confucian Temple (Fuzimiao)
-- Linggu Temple
-- Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen
-- Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
-- Mochou Lake
-- Mount Qixia
-- Nanjing Museum
-- Qin Huai River
-- Xuyuan Garden
-- Xuanwu Lake
-- Yangtze River Bridge
-- Zhanyuan Garden
-- Zhonghua Gate
-- Zijinshan Observatory
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Full travelling information of Nanjing attractions Zhonghua Gate

 

Zhonghua Gate, means Chinese gate, was the biggest and most splendid city gate of Nanjing city wall in the Ming dynasty(1368-1644). The gate was built from 1366 to 1386 and originally named Gate of Gathering Treasure, since legend says in the construction, the wall collapsed again and again before a Box of Gathering Treasure was buried under. The whole structure was built with huge bricks and special cement made from lime, tung oil and sticky rice juice, extraordinarily strong.

The delicately designed gate has four archways, and three trap cities which were the enclosed vacant lots between the archways. On the gate, there are 27 hiding caves where more than 3,000 soldiers can ambush in wartime. The biggest one is 44.34 meters high, 6.84 meters wide. Every archway has a wooden gate, and in addition an iron gate, which would be put down from top of the city in case of the wooden one was broken through. Then those enemy soldiers entrapped in the trap city would be cleaned by the ambush with ease. On the top of the tower, there used to be a watchtower and other structures.

Admission: 6 (RMB)
Opening Times: 8:00 - 22:30

 

 

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