Jiangsu, an eastern Chinese province, has over 1000-kilometer
(620 miles) coastline along the Yellow Sea. There are two great
rivers flowing through the whole province: Yangtze River from west
to east and Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal from north to south. With
an area of 100,000 square kilometers (38,600 square miles), Jiangsu
is populated by Han, Hui, Manchu and other ethnic groups. Its population
totals 73.54 millions. The neighboring areas of Jiangsu are Shandong
Province in the north, Anhui Province in the west, Shanghai Municipality
and Zhejiang Province in the south.
When to go
With an annual average temperature ranging from 13 C to 16 C, the
climate in Jiangsu is semi-humid and subtropical. There are four
distinct seasons with cold winters and hot summers. Besides, the
annual average rainfall is 800 to 1,200 millimeters (31.5 to 47.2
inches), with high precipitation in the southeast and low in the
northwest, and 60 percent of the rain falls during the summer. So
the best time for a visit should be in spring and autumn.
What to see
Nanjing, one of the six ancient capitals of China, is also the
administrative center of Jiangsu Province. Situated at the south
bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, Nanjing has numerous
tourist attractions for you to access. Yangtze River Bridge in Nanjing
is very famous and impressive. Opened on December 23, 1968, it is
one of the greatest achievements of the Communist Party and a great
source of pride to the Chinese. The Mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
the mausoleum of the great revolutionary forerunner, Dr. Sun Yat-sen,
is a well-preserved tourist destination. Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
built for Zhu Yuan Zhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty (1368~1644),
is one of the largest ancient imperial tombs in China. Other scenic
spots in Nanjing like Qinhuai River, Yu Hua Tai and Qixia Scenic
Spot are also well worth a trip if you want to trace back to the
long history of Nanjing. As one of the four "furnace"
cities in China, tourists are advised not to visit Nanjing during
summer.
Suzhou is a well-known garden city in Jiangsu Province. It's a
historic city in China and also the center of cotton, silk and wool.
The Humble Administrator's Garden presents a traditional Chinese
ink-and-wash painting before you, and walking in the garden, you
would feel you are actually walking in the paintings! The Lingering
Garden is one of the best gardens in Suzhou as well as being one
of the four most famous gardens in China. Zhouzhuang, a small town
near Suzhou, is the China's top water county. The layout of the
town and the residential areas maintains the traditional style and
the old river ways and boats are very popular among the visitors.
Besides, Suzhou has its unique highlights such as Kunqu Opera, Suzhou
Opera and Suzhou embroidery.
Wuxi, the famous tourist city in Jiangsu Province, is one of the
15 economic central cities in China called as "homeland of
fish and rice". Taihu Lake, the third largest freshwater lake
in China, has many islets which have now become the main tourist
destinations for visitors. The Three Kingdoms City, built in 1993
to film the famous historical TV serial - the Romance of Three Kingdoms,
which is one of the four most famous novels in China, was totally
in Han Dynasty style. So when you enter the Three Kingdoms City
and sometimes see lots of people wearing ancient costumes, don't
be so surprised, it's only a scene for filming actually.
In possession of many cultural and historic cities like Nanjing,
Suzhou and Wuxi, Jiangsu has abundant tourist resources. Far beyond
your expectations, Jiangsu is really an ideal tourist resort.
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