Why start here
Zhenjiang is a historic Yangtze River city where the Grand Canal intersects one of China's greatest waterways. Famous for its three legendary mountains — Jinshan, Jiaoshan, and Beigushan — and its world-renowned Zhenjiang aromatic vinegar (the 'China Vinegar Capital'), it blends medieval Chinese temples with 19th-century British colonial architecture. As a former treaty port and provincial capital (1928-1949), it offers a unique cross-cultural historical experience.
