Jiangsu is one of
the most attractive travel and tourism destinations
in Asia, it is located on a 500-mile (900 km) stretch
of the Yellow Sea, China’s east coast. You can
“taste” all of the best that China has
to offer in the province, from Ming Dynasty walls
and tombs to the delicate and fresh Huaiyang cuisine.
Jiangsu is home to the mighty Yangtze River; China’s
ancient engineering Wonder of the World in the Grand
Canal; the World Heritage Listed Chinese classical
gardens of Suzhou; the famous Confucius Temple and
Mausoleum of Sun Yat-sen in Nanjing; and it’s
the best place to see the unique living water villages
of the Yangtze River delta. The many hidden treasures
of Jiangsu include the Terracotta warriors of Xuzhou;
the former residence of Nobel prize-winning American
author, Pearl Buck; and endangered species of birds
and animals. If you want to experience and better
understand the best of China, both past and present,
come and taste Jiangsu for yourself. |