šŸ‡ØšŸ‡³ History in the Clouds: Exploring Nanjing’s Purple Mountain (Zijin Shan)


If you’re in Nanjing and want to combine nature, history, and stunning views, Purple Mountain (Zijin Shan) is an absolute must. Rising on the city’s east side, it’s home to some of Nanjing’s most impressive landmarks — and one of the best hikes around.

The mountain’s most famous site is the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum (ę˜Žå­é™µ), the resting place of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming dynasty. The grand stone pathway, guarded by ancient statues, leads to his tomb — a masterpiece of Ming architecture and symbolism. Nearby, you’ll also find the Linggu Pagoda (灵谷唔), an elegant tower surrounded by peaceful forest trails and sweeping views of the city below.

ā° Good to know:
Each site inside the scenic area has its own ticket —
• ¥70 for the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
• ¥35 for the Linggu Pagoda
Tickets are required between 6:30 AM and 6:00 PM, but the general mountain area is open and free to explore.

The hike up takes about 45–50 minutes on foot, with fresh air, shaded paths, and truly breathtaking views once you reach the top.

🌿 Tip: Wear comfy shoes, bring water, and plan to visit in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy cooler weather and softer light.

A visit to Purple Mountain is more than a walk — it’s a journey through imperial history and Nanjing’s natural beauty. Completely recommended. ✨

Post by Antonio Vera HernƔndez | Oct 25, 2025

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