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One-day tour to go on road trip around Nanjing can be visited as follows: 1. Ming Mausoleum: The Ming Mausoleum is located at the southern foot of Zijin Mountain in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, east of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum and at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulong, south of Meihua Mountain. It is located in Zhongshan Scenic Area, where Zhu Yuanzhang and his empress were buried together. Posthumous title, the queen of Ma family, was named "Xiaoling" because she was "filial to the queen" and pursued filial piety to govern the world. Covering an area of more than 1.7 million square meters, it is one of the largest royal tombs in China. 2. Jiming Temple: Jiming Temple, also known as the ancient Jiming Temple, is located on Lushan Mountain in Jilong, Xuanwu District, Nanjing. Founded in the first year of Yongkang in the Western Jin Dynasty, it has a history of more than 1,7 years. It is one of the oldest Buddhist temples and royal temples in Nanjing. Incense has always been very prosperous, and it has been known as "the first temple in the southern dynasties" and "the 48 temple in the southern dynasties" since ancient times. It is the center of Buddhism in the Southern Dynasties in China, which is as famous as qixia temple and Dingshan Temple. 3. Xuanwu Lake: Xuanwu Lake is located in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, with Zijin Mountain in the east, Ming City Wall in the west, Nanjing Station in the north and Zhoushan in the south. It is the largest city park in the south of the Yangtze River, the largest royal garden lake in China, and the only remaining royal garden in the south of the Yangtze River. Known as the "Pearl of Jinling", also known as Houhu and Beihu. 4. Baima Park: Nanjing Baima Stone Carving Park, located at the junction of lakes and mountains in Zhongshan Scenic Area, Xuanwu District, Nanjing, is the first art park in China with stone carving cultural relics as its exhibition theme. 5. Taicheng: Taicheng is located at the northern foot of the Arctic Pavilion in Xuanwu District, Nanjing, south of Xuanwu Lake. It is a section of Ming City Wall extending from Jiefangmen to the west, under which there is Nanjing Ming City Wall History Museum. This section of the city wall is based on stone and covered with city bricks fired in the early Ming Dynasty. It is 253.15m long, 2.16m high, 9.8m wide at the west end and 1.3m wide at the east end.