Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum
The mausoleum was built on the southern side of Zhongshan Mountain in honor of Dr. Sun Yat-sen (l866-1925), the great pioneer of the Chinese revolution. Built during 1926 and 1929, the 240 feet tall mausoleum lies 521 feet above sea level. It is composed of a 392-flagstone stairway, a pavilion with a stone tablet under its roof, a memorial hall and Sun Yat-sen's tomb. In the tomb chamber resides a marble statue of Sun Yat-sen in a reclining position; beneath the statue lies his body. The entire layout covers 19.7 acres. It is a state-level scenic spot.
 


Nanjing, known as Jinling in ancient times, is the capital of Jiangsu Province. It is located on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, surrounded by mountains and rivers, with a humid climate. Nanjing served as the capital for ten dynasties. It covers an area of 2.5 thousand square miles and has 5.06 million residents. A metropolis both ancient and modern, Nanjing has many places of interest, such as the Confucian Temple and the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum.
 
  Other Attractions: Xuanwu Lake, Mt. Xixia, Yuhua (Rain Flower) Terrace and Mochou Lake
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