About Nanjing

Strategically located along the Yangtze River and at the halfway mark on China’s coastline, Nanjing served as the capital of ten ancient Chinese political regimes for 1,800 years.

Historical relics and sites, many restored, weave the city. Symbolic remains include the Ming Dynasty City Wall, the Presidential Palace of the Republic of China and Sun Yat-sen’s Mausoleum.

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Easy Access

Nanjing Lukou International Airport is 40 minutes by car from International Youth Cultural Centre, and the in-city transportation including taxi, bus and subway is convenient.

Investment Hotspot

Nanjing is the second largest city in the East China region (behind only Shanghai). It is an economically competitive metropolis with established manufacturing and service industries. 

 

Diverse Cultures

No matter it is glorious or devastated, Nanjing has always been a cultural melting pot to fuse the East and the West.

Attractive Travel Destination

Nanjing has a range of attractions to offer, from historical sites to modern museums and parks.

 

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