Nanjing, an ancient capital city of Jiangsu, China, enjoys a worldwide reputation for its history and culture.
Archaeological findings show that human ancestors lived in Nanjing around 300,000 years ago, and primitive villages took shape 6,000 years ago.
Purple Mountain and Xuanwu Lake, separately with a total area of 31 square kilometers and 4.7 square kilometers, enjoy the two best views in Nanjing. The mountain and the lake provide excellent places for programs of outdoor trade fairs.
Profound cultural heritages and tourism resources
Nanjing has been the capital of ten dynasties. The Imperial Tomb of Ming Dynasty has been listed as the world heritage. More historic scenes like The Ming Dynasty Walls and Confucius Temple may be found in Nanjing. Natural lakes such as Xuanwu Lake and Mochou Lake are located in the center of the city and are easily accessible to the public, while hills like Purple Mountain are covered with evergreens and oaks and host various historical and cultural sites.
Transportation
Nanjing airport has regular daily connections to all the major Chinese cities and there are also direct flights to Frankfurt, Osaka, Seoul, Hong Kong, and Macao. As Nanjing is near to Shanghai, it takes about 70 minutes by train from Shanghai to Nanjing, so it will be a quite convenient tour for international guests.
Nanjing International Expo Center
It covers an exposition area of 168,000 square meters. The Expo Center is consist of 8 exposition pavilions which are capable of hosting exhibitions with over 6,000 international standard booths.