Nanjing, nestled in the heart of Jiangsu Province, stands as a historic and cultural city with a rich past and a vibrant present. It serves as one of China’s key educational, cultural, and political centers.
Nanjing is positioned on the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, bordering Anhui Province to the west and Zhejiang Province to the south. Close by are significant cities like Hangzhou, Hefei, and Shanghai, making Nanjing a strategic hub in eastern China.
Nanjing consists of 11 administrative districts: Xuanwu, Qinhuai, Jianye, Gulou, Qixia, Yuhuatai, Jiangning, Pukou, Luhe, Lishui, and Gaochun. Each district contributes to the city’s unique blend of historical charm and modern development.
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