Guest User
May 18, 2025
Located in the bustling Confucius Temple and Xinanli districts, the surrounding area retains a strong ancient capital atmosphere. It is adjacent to Ganxi Residence, which is one of the largest private residences in China and is known as one of the three major landscapes of Nanjing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties along with Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum and Ming City Wall. Wandering in this neighborhood, you can feel the slow pace of time in the ancient capital. The exquisite square courtyard has white walls and black tiles, and the eaves are staggered, giving it a full sense of layering. An ancient stage from the Ming and Qing dynasties is preserved in the courtyard. The whole courtyard is low-key and restrained, which makes it more elegant. The guest rooms are clean and warm, and the decorative colors complement the Chinese-style beds and leisure seats. The spacious living room allows family and friends to enjoy the comfort of the journey. Here, you can enjoy tea while enjoying Pingtan performances (although I don’t understand the words, I still think it sounds very good) and feel the charm of traditional culture. There are many snacks and restaurants around, and it is only 5 minutes away from the subway entrance. The transportation is convenient, and it is quiet in the bustling city. Every clerk is enthusiastic and makes you feel at home. It is worth staying again
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