Round trip
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Places of interest
Any visit to Nanjing must begin at the Chaotian Palace, the construction of which began almost 2,500 years ago. It is a complex of buildings, with Wen Temple towering at the centre, a structure built entirely out of precious materials. Admission is free and it is really worth a visit. The Confucian Temple was built in 1034, although the last reconstruction dates back to 1984. The temple is huge, completely overlooking the Yangtze river; it features numerous shops and restaurants, as well as a number of exhibition rooms. The Panoramic area of the Línggu Temple, what remains of the Ming Palace and the area called Nanjing 1912, which includes numerous historic buildings and is effectively the beating heart of the city's nightlife, are must-see sites.
