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What are the interesting places in Jiangning, Nanjing?
Tangshan scenic spot

Tangshan Scenic Area, located in Tangshan Street, Jiangning District, is one of the four hot spring resorts in China. Hot springs are distributed on the east and southeast slopes of Tangshan. The spring comes from 2 kilometers underground, and there are seven or eight existing spring eyes. The spring water quality is clear and transparent, and the water temperature is kept at around 50~60 degrees Celsius all the year round. Spring water is rich in 30 trace elements and minerals such as potassium, calcium and magnesium.

Social Village Architecture in Ming and Qing Dynasties

The Shecun complex in Ming and Qing Dynasties consists of Pan Shi Mansion and Pan Shi Ancestral Hall, which is located in the Shecun community of Dongshan Street, Jiangning District, Nanjing. Pan Shiyi's former residence is located at the west side of Pan Ancestral Hall 10 meter. To the south of the house, * * * consists of three houses, each with three entrances and more than 60 rooms, covering an area of about 750 square meters. The main structure of the building is three bedrooms and two halls, covering an area of about 350 square meters. This group of buildings was built in ten years of the Republic of China. The complex consists of Panshi's former residence and Panshi ancestral hall. According to the genealogy of Pan Shi, the complex was built in the early years of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty, and was rebuilt many times.

Hushu mosque

Hushu Mosque is located at No.39 Shuibei Street, Hushu Street, Jiangning District, Nanjing. Hushu Street is the main place for Hui people to carry out religious activities. In 2006, it was announced as a municipal cultural relics protection unit. The temple was built in the 25th year of Hongwu (1392) and rebuilt in the 22nd year of Guangxu (1896). Due to disrepair, the northeast corner cracked. It was about to collapse. After the people's government allocated funds to repair it, the hall was changed into a flat roof and basically restored to its old appearance. There are two inscriptions in the mosque, which record the historical records of the mosque and the healing after three times of trauma. 1932 or so, a primary school for the children of the Hui people was established in the temple. 1956, the children's primary school of the Hui people moved out of the mosque. 1964, the main hall was demolished due to disrepair. 1979, the people's government allocated funds for reconstruction.

Hengshan county anti-Japanese democratic government former site

The former site of Hengshan County Anti-Japanese Democratic Government is located in Chengcun Community, Hengxi Street, Jiangning District. It used to be the residence of the landlord Yu, and was built in 19 13, claiming to be 99 and a half rooms. 1938, the second detachment of the new fourth army entered Hengshan, where commander Su Yu and director Zhong Qiguang once lived. 1940 After the "Hengshan Incident" in August, Jiang (Ning), Dang (Tu), Zhu (Rong), Li (Shui) and other central county committees sent personnel back to Hengshan. 194 1 August, Hengshan county Committee resumed, and Hengshan county anti-Japanese government was established, with frequent actions. 1943 Hengshan Anti-Japanese Democratic Government is headquartered in Chengcun to lead the Anti-Japanese War. After liberation, it was protected as a revolutionary memorial site, and in August 1982 was listed as a Nanjing-level cultural relics protection unit.

Deng martyr martyrdom office

Deng Martyrs Martyrs Office is located in Shashigang, Tangshan Street Community, Jiangning District, Nanjing (now Nanjing Military Region 179 Brigade 1 Battalion 3 Company Range). Deng (1895- 193 1) was born in Huiyang, Guangdong Province, a democratic revolutionary in China, a left-wing leader of the Kuomintang, and the main founder of the China Agricultural Workers' Democratic Party. 193 1 was secretly killed by Chiang Kai-shek. 1957, the Central People's Government funded the construction of the tomb of Deng Martyrs in Linggu Temple at the southern foot of Zijin Mountain, and reburied his body. 200 1 The office of Deng Martyrs was transformed into a cemetery covering an area of about 400 square meters with the contribution of Jiangsu provincial government. There are 1 historical sites, 1 historical sites, 1 white marble ring carvings with 22 steps in the park. There are conifers and holly in the park, and the environment is quiet and noble. Now it is a municipal cultural protection unit.

Zhenghe tomb

Zheng He's tomb is magnificent, 300 meters long from north to south and 60 meters wide from east to west. There are thirty or forty acres of cultivated land around the tomb, which is Zheng He's fragrant field. There is a village in the west called Zhengjiacun, where the grave relatives of Zheng He's tomb live. Rebuilt in 1985, it has a cemetery, tomb cover stones, steps, Shinto, tablet pavilion, exhibition room reception room, etc. The stone tomb package maintains the funeral etiquette and specifications of Hui and Muslim, and the building is modeled after the Ming Dynasty. Zheng He's tomb is an important relic of Zheng He, which has important historical and academic value. In 2002, Jiangsu Provincial People's Government announced it as a cultural relic protection unit in Jiangsu Province.