The Nanjing Confucius Temple (Nanjing Fuzi Miao) was built in the year 1304 during the Song Dynasty. The temple is located on the banks of the Qinhuai River in Nanjing, China. Confucius was a world-famous Chinese educator and philosopher of ancient times. A visit to the Dacheng Hall is a must. It contains the largest statue of Confucius and a splendid collection of 38 bright panels designed with jade, gold, and silver that illustrate the life of Confucius. The property also have various cultural, artistic, entertainment, and shopping facilities on the premises.
Other Things to See in Nanjing
Zhanyuan Garden |
Yuyuan Garden |
Meiling Palace |
Linggu Temple |
Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum (Zhongshan Ling) |
Presidential Palace |
1912 Bar Street |
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom History Museum |
Nanjing Museum |
Zifeng Tower (Greenland Financial Center |
Fuzi Miao Pedestrian Street |
Zijin Shan Plank Way |
Zijin Shan Cable Car |
Jiming Temple |
Taicheng City Wall |
Zhonghua Gate |
Nanjing Museum of Paleontology |
Nanjing University |
Zijin Shan (Purple Gold Mountain) |
Memorial Hall of the Nanjing Massacre |
Xuanwu Lake |
Xiaoling Tomb of the Ming Dynasty (Mingxiao Ling) |
Tang Shan Hot Springs |
Rain Flower Terrace (Yuehua Tai) |
Nanjing City Wall |
Mochou Lake Park |
Nanjing Drum Tower |