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Nanjing Confucius Temple
The Temple is built in Ming and Qing architectural style and has China’s biggest bronze statue of Confucius at 4.18 meters high and weighing 2,500 kg. It was built during 1034 and rebuilt in 1869. It was destroyed during the Second World War. After the liberation of China, the Nanjing government rebuilt it and made it a landmark site along the Qinhuai River
The area around Nanjing Confucius Temple consists of a series of tourist shops, snack bars, restaurants and tea cafes. They all appear to be in the architectural style of the Ming and Qing style. A variety of snacks encompassing eight of the most famous flavours are available for purchase at here. Everyone's individual tastes are well catered for. They are necessary parts of food culture in Nanjing.
Travel Tips
Add: Zhonghua Road, North Bank of Qinhuai River ,Qinhuai District, Nanjing,Jiangsu Province
Admission: Free
Opening Hours: 8:30-22:00
Tel: +86-25-86620123
Getting There: Take Tourist Bus Line NOs 1、2 and gets off at Fu Zi
Miao North Station or Bus NOs 4、7、40、44、49、62、304 and then gets off at Fu Zi
Miao East Station