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  2. Qixia Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Qixia Mountain (simplified Chinese: 栖霞山; traditional Chinese: 棲霞山; pinyin: Qīxiá shān) is a mountain in the northeast part of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. [1] [2] [3] In the Southern Dynasties (420–589), there was a Qixia cottage (栖霞精舍) in the mountain, so the mountain's name Qixia derived from it. Qixia Mountain ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Nanjing - Wikipedia

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  4. Xuanwu Lake - Wikipedia

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    During the Six Dynasties period (222–859) a garden on a basaltic site was created, which is now considered one of the most scenic places in the park. [2] The area was used for hunting and training by the emperor's family members. [3] Also called "Military Rehearsal Lake", the lake was used for naval battle exercises during the Song dynasty ...

  5. Niushoushan - Wikipedia

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    Niushou Mountain, or Niushoushan, located in Jiangning District of Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China, is a low hill belonging to the southern branch of the western Ningzhen Hills. Its main peak stands at an elevation of 242.9 meters.

  6. Germany in the Fall: 10 Best Places to See the Leaves ... - AOL

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    Germany is a popular country to visit in the autumn for its enchanting landscapes, historic towns and fairytale castles. ... Germany in the Fall: 10 Best Places to See the Leaves Change Colors ...

  7. Purple Mountain (Nanjing) - Wikipedia

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    It is the origin of the nickname "Jinling" of Nanjing. During the Ming dynasty, it was also called Mount Shenlie (神烈山). More than 200 heritage and scenic tourist sites are now located in or around the mountain, including three national historical sites, nine provincial historical sites, and 33 prefectural historical sites.