This is a must see place to visit, BUT don’t go there expecting a happy time. It’s more a giant memorial to the 300,000 women and children who were butchered by the invading Japanese soldiers in the … Full review by AussieKnight
Sep 21, 2024
It is a free entry but you require a ticket. For foreign passports, the entry is immediate from the ticket office. If you are traveling with someone on Chinese identification, they must use the wecha… Full review by Curious47636396673
Sep 5, 2024
A truly harrowing and thought provoking museum that showcases the horrors of war and of the massacre. Very well structured to tell the story of the event and the aftermath. Beautifully haunting art a… Full review by Ryan P
Is the Memorial Open during the Lunar Festival Holidays? Has the Cororanavirus outbreak caused closures of the Memorial and other Cultural sites in Nanjing? Tried checking the website but the link is bad .
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With many touring groups both domestic and international not being allowed to move about in China you should see what the Chinese government health sites are saying. The official …
With many touring groups both domestic and international not being allowed to move about in China you should see what the Chinese government health sites are saying. The official website at the centre don't say its not open ( closed Mondays) but it is very fluid at the moment
Hi! I'm looking for an English speaking tour guide who can give a 1-day guided tour. Looking for a local who is well versed in the history, and can possibly take us to a 'foreigner-friendly' place for lunch. I have an itinerary in mind, but open to discuss with the guide!
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You need more than one day to see Nanjing but you can discuss with the guide your itinerary. Ask the concierge at the hotel for recommendations. Unless the tourist guide also …
You need more than one day to see Nanjing but you can discuss with the guide your itinerary. Ask the concierge at the hotel for recommendations. Unless the tourist guide also works with a driver or has his own car, otherwise it could be challenging.
If you want to get there by metro then take the line 2 metro to Yunjin Lu, take exit 2 and it's on your left. If you want to taxi then you want to go to Shuiximen street, Yunjin road …
If you want to get there by metro then take the line 2 metro to Yunjin Lu, take exit 2 and it's on your left. If you want to taxi then you want to go to Shuiximen street, Yunjin road intersection. (Shuiximen dajie Yunjin Lu lukou)