Jiangsu is a place that shall never be missed while you traveling in China. Featuring "emerald mountains towering against the backdrop of clean water" and "ancient towns with famous gardens", 13 cities of Jiangsu are all compelling tourist attractions. The classical gardens and ancient river town of Suzhou, the rippling Taihu Lake in Wuxi; the pottery-lava caves, bamboo, and tea of Yixing; the Yancheng Ruins and the Theme Park of Hangzhou; the temples, mountains, and fishing boats of Zhenjiang; the sites of the Han and Tang cultures and storytelling of Yangzhou; the quintessential style of Taizhou; the Yangtze River scenery of Nantong; the hometown of the Han emperors in Xuzhou; the charming wonderland for immortals of Lianyunggang; the wetland inhabited by rare birds of Yancheng; the vast plain and the hometown of men of letters of Huai'an; the pastoral landscapes of Suqian. Nanjing, the provincial capital of Jiangsu and the capital city of nine feudal dynasties and the Republic of China, is an unique land known for its natural splendor. Read more by downloading this official travel guide below: