Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing is a very clear lake, with abundant natural resources and a developed fishing industry. It is home to various kinds of fish. The scenery and sunrise and sunset of Xuanwu Lake are very beautiful, attracting a large number of tourists every day. Here is a guide to the fun things to do in Xuanwu Lake.
Opening hours of Xuanwu Lake: 6:00 am to 9:00 pm (Lake ring road is open all day)
Attraction Level of Xuanwu Lake: National 4A Scenic Spot
Ticket Price of Xuanwu Lake: Free
This reed is very cute, isn’t it?
I like the common reeds by the lake
The rain stopped for a short while.
It is not easy to find a complete lotus leaf without blemishes.
The first time I went to Xuanwu Lake was in December of a certain year. It was so cold and windy. As soon as we got to the lake from the gate, he said, “It’s too cold, let’s take a battery car.” So, we got into the car and took a quick look around, listening to the tour guide’s brief introduction of the layout of Xuanwu Lake and the different beauty of Xuanwu Lake in different seasons…
I remember that year, I also mischievously practiced rock climbing outside the Ming Great Wall…
I remember that year, he also took me to the nearby ancient Ji Ming Temple to visit the tower and burn incense…
This year, although it is early autumn, the big sun is no less than the summer sun at home, so when I got off the car, he asked me to take an umbrella to shield myself from the sun, so I happily walked under his umbrella, sweating…
He asked, “Are you going to climb the Great Wall?” I replied, “I climbed it in Xi’an.” He asked, “Did you climb the Nanjing Great Wall in Xi’an?” I was stunned, I laughed, I was angry… (There was no sense of agreement at all, I wanted to say that the sun was also scorching when I climbed the Great Wall in Xi’an, and I didn’t want to suffer anymore.)
We walked around the lake in this way of mutual disdain. We reached the same spot as last time, and suddenly the rain started without warning. I laughed, saying that the umbrella was originally for shielding the sun but now became a rain umbrella. He said that the rain would last for at least an hour…
So, we walked in the rain, circling around Xuanwu Lake. During this time, I walked barefoot while he carried my shoes. It was a unique feeling…
Hee hee, the rain only left me with proof that I was once here. From the exit to the parking lot, the rain was almost a downpour, and we were as wet as if we had jumped into the lake for a swim.
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