
Nanjing Jiangsu, China Travel Guide
Nanjing goes through four distinct seasons, each dictating different clothing needs. Layering often works well, especially during transitional periods.
Winter (December-February) in Nanjing is cold and damp. Warm layers keep you comfortable. Cultural dress codes generally are not strict, but modesty shows respect.
These are non-negotiable. You will do a lot of strolling, especially at historical sites and parks. Ensure they are well broken in.
Useful during Nanjing's rainy seasons, notably in spring and summer.
Suitable for hot summers, but confirm comfort for extensive walking if sightseeing is planned.
Keeping your documents organized and secure rates as a top priority for international travel.
Modern travel is heavily reliant on technology. Confirming power compatibility and phone readiness is a good step.
Specific apps streamline travel within China. Nanjing offers diverse photographic opportunities, from historic times cityscapes to modern architecture.
For pictures and papers, use cloud storage (may need VPN), an External hard drive, or a USB drive to back up data regularly.
Download maps and translation packs for offline use. This helps navigate without constant internet access.
Consider an eSIM compatible with Chinese networks for connectivity, like from Airalo, for convenience.
A well-stocked personal health kit readies you for common ailments and specific environmental conditions in Nanjing.
Sun and insects may present difficulties. Personal hygiene items support comfort on the go.
For extensive rambling on Purple Mountain or other picturesque paths.
For keen photographers, beyond the camera equipment (see 3.3).
Bicycles are easily rented for exploring areas like Xuanwu Lake Park.
Beyond the basics, a few miscellaneous items enhance comfort, security, and complete journey experience in Nanjing. These often receive overlooks but prove very useful.
Minimize garbage and handle local scenarios with these reusable items and region-specific necessities.
For notes or communication when language is a barrier.
Lightweight (15-25 liters) for daily essentials while sightseeing.
Public restrooms might not have toilet paper or soap.
For extremely small purchases or rare instances where mobile payment is unavailable.
Install and test your VPN before you go home. This is a common oversight that leads to connection problems the moment you arrive.
For cycling around Xuanwu Lake, consider using a bike-sharing app. It is simple, affordable, and requires only your phone.