Wu Daotai House, located on the riverside of the ancient canal in Yangzhou, is known as one of the three great mansions in Jiangnan.
The Ancient Tang City Ruins Museum, one of the key cultural relic preservation units in China.
Shi Kefa Ancestral Tomb was built in the 33rd year of the Qianlong administration (1768), to commemorate the famous general in the Anti-Manchu war in the late Ming Dynasty.
The former residence of Zhu Ziqing was built in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) in the form of a Sanheyuan (a courtyard enclosed in three directions) -- a typical residential style in Yangzhou.
Guanyin Mountain is a peak of the Shugang range in northern Yangzhou and occupies the highest point of the city.
Highlight eight Chinese painters from the Qing Dynasty
Located at the Sancha River, a holy Buddhist site where people built temples from the Sui Dynasty (581-618).
Located in the north of Yangzhou, the Slender West Lake scenic area spans about 100 hectares and is the first 5A-level tourist zone in the city.
The Daming Temple is a national 4A scenic spot built during the Liusong reign period (457-464) of the Southern Dynasty (420-589).