Nanjing: A Modern City Steeped in History
At first glance, Nanjing may seem like any other vibrant modern Chinese city, but its rich historical legacy runs deep. Remnants of the Ming Dynasty city wall still stand proudly along its outskirts, a testament to its storied past.
The city is home to the tomb of Sun Yat-sen, China’s revered first president, attracting many pilgrims. Nearby lies the yet-to-be-excavated tomb of the first Ming Emperor, adding an air of mystery.
Historical Highlights
Nanjing’s role as China’s former capital is marked by a turbulent history. The harrowing events of the Japanese invasion are powerfully remembered at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial. Visitors can also explore the former Communist Party headquarters and the Presidential Palace, which offer insight into China’s civil war era.
Each year, the city solemnly marks the anniversary of the Japanese invasion with the sounding of air raid sirens—a poignant reminder of a painful chapter that still resonates deeply within Chinese society.
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