Nanjing: Exploring Six Dynasties' Capital

Traveling CHINA 🇨🇳 Nanjing - Throne of 50 Emperors

Destination:ChinaCity:NanjingPopulation:9.4 million
Traveling CHINA 🇨🇳 Nanjing - Throne of 50 Emperors
Jiayi & Julie in China2024-01-268 min

Join us as we visit Nanjing to celebrate our anniversary. Nanjing played an important role as the capital of no less than 6 dynasties and was the former capital of ROC. Follow us as we go to the Presidential Palace, the Nanjing museum, Qinhuai river, the great Ming Emporer's tomb and more...

--- Jiayi & Julie in China
January 26, 2024, Winter in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00Travel to Nanjing by highspeed rail
  2. 0:26Visit the Presidential Palace
  3. 2:03Explore Nanjing Museum
  4. 3:15Visit Ming Emperors Tombs
  5. 5:09Evening at Qinhuai River
  6. 6:22Anniversary dinner
  7. 7:34Visit Nanjing Massacre Memorial

Jiayi & Julie's Nanjing anniversary: exploring ancient tombs, bustling markets, and delicious food, creating unforgettable memories in China.

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1The Nanjing Museum is one of the three biggest museums in China. It's massive, so plan a whole day to explore its incredible collection of artifacts, including a full jade burial suit and ancient Oracle bones. I highly recommend a visit! (2:10)
  2. Tip 2Navigating tourist sites in China can be challenging due to the limited availability of non-Mandarin information. Consider downloading translation apps and learning basic Mandarin phrases to enhance your experience. (3:31)
  3. Tip 3The Qinhuai River is a must-see in Nanjing. It's a vibrant area with a rich history, beautiful architecture, and a bustling atmosphere. Take a stroll along the river and soak in the sights and sounds of the city. (5:11)
  4. Tip 4For a special dinner, try a black pepper restaurant. The food is excellent, and the quality is high. I especially recommend trying the porridge; it's become one of my favorite foods! (6:31)
  5. Tip 5Explore the charming alleyways filled with local food stalls. You'll find unique snacks and delicious treats that offer a true taste of Nanjing's culinary scene. (7:03)

Jiayi and Julie's Nanjing anniversary trip is a whirlwind of history, culture, and delicious food! From exploring the Presidential Palace and Nanjing Museum's vast collection – including a stunning jade burial suit – to the serene Ming Emperors' tombs and the vibrant Qinhuai River, their journey is filled with unique discoveries. Don't miss their heartwarming anniversary dinner and the charming alleyways brimming with local delicacies. This vlog offers a captivating glimpse into Nanjing's rich past and present, promising an unforgettable adventure.

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Traveling CHINA 🇨🇳 Nanjing - Throne of 50 Emperors

This video follows Jiayi and Julie's romantic anniversary trip to Nanjing, China, a city steeped in history and brimming with cultural treasures. Their adventure begins with a high-speed rail journey, setting the stage for a captivating exploration of Nanjing's rich past and present.

First stop: the Presidential Palace, a significant landmark showcasing the city's role in modern Chinese history. Jiayi and Julie marvel at the architecture and historical artifacts, sharing their personal observations and insights with viewers. Their exploration continues to a local market, where they experience the vibrant atmosphere and sample local delicacies.

The Nanjing Museum, one of China's largest, proves to be a highlight of their trip. The sheer scale of the museum and the remarkable artifacts on display leave them awestruck. They share their excitement over discovering a complete jade burial suit and Oracle bones, objects they've only read about before. This encounter underscores the unique and enriching experiences available to travelers in China.

Their journey then takes them to the Ming Emperors' tombs, a site that offers a blend of historical significance and breathtaking scenery. The sheer scale of the tombs and the surrounding landscape impresses them. However, they also note the challenges of navigating tourist sites with limited English information, highlighting a potential area for improvement in the tourism infrastructure.

The Qinhuai River provides a stark contrast to the historical sites, showcasing a vibrant, modern side of Nanjing. Jiayi and Julie stroll along the river, taking in the lively atmosphere and enjoying the city lights. The personal observations of Jiayi and Julie add a unique perspective to the video, showcasing their interactions with locals and their reactions to the cultural nuances of Nanjing.

Their anniversary dinner at a black pepper restaurant is a delightful culmination of their trip. The delicious food and intimate setting add a touch of romance to their adventure. Their exploration continues into charming alleyways, where they discover love locks and more local food stalls, adding to the rich tapestry of their Nanjing experience.

The video concludes with a visit to the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall, a poignant reminder of a significant historical event. Jiayi and Julie's decision to dedicate a separate video to this site demonstrates their respect for its historical importance and their commitment to presenting this sensitive subject with the gravity it deserves. Their Nanjing journey is a testament to the beauty, history, and cultural richness of China, offering a unique and personal perspective on travel and exploration.

Nanjing: Exploring Six Dynasties' Capital

Jiayi & Julie explore Nanjing's imperial history, visiting the Presidential Palace and Ming tombs. A romantic anniversary adventure filled with culture and charm!

Nanjing Travel Vlog: Exploring Imperial Tombs & Qinhuai River

Jiayi and Julie's anniversary trip to Nanjing, China, takes viewers on a historical journey. Their vlog explores the city's rich past as the capital of six dynasties and the former ROC capital. From the Presidential Palace and Nanjing Museum to the Qinhuai River and the Ming Emperor's tomb, the couple immerses themselves in the city's cultural and historical treasures, offering a captivating glimpse into Nanjing's imperial legacy.

Attractions in this video: Presidential Palace, Nanjing Museum, Ming Emperors Tombs, Qinhuai River, Nanjing Massacre Memorial