Stroll along the Rouge River (Yanzhi River) and step into Nanjing's poetic history! Named for its peach-blossom-hued banks, this ancient canal shines in spring with cherry blossoms and glows with lanterns in autumn. The Qinhuai cultural vibe thrives here—whitewashed houses ripple in the water as soft Pingtan melodies float by. Don't miss tasting osmanthus-glazed lotus root from century-old shops, a true taste of Jinling's heritage.



Everything you need to know about Rouge River
Nanjing Jinling Hotel is ideal for travelers seeking riverside elegance, just a 15-minute drive from Yanzhi River. Its river-view rooms offer panoramic vistas of the historic waterway flanked by lush greenery and ancient stone bridges. The hotel blends modern luxury with Jiangnan architectural motifs, featuring smart voice control systems and locally inspired interiors that reflect Nanjing’s cultural heritage.
Alternatively, The Ritz-Carlton, Xuanwu Lake provides direct access to a tributary of Yanzhi River, perfect for morning walks along the water’s edge and sunset photography. With a strong commitment to sustainability, the property uses eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient technologies. Guests can join exclusive Yanzhi River Heritage Walks, guided tours exploring Ming Dynasty ruins and traditional pigment extraction sites. Both properties offer private boat excursions along the river, allowing visitors to experience hidden historical spots and tranquil waterscapes.
Travelers can take Line 3 Metro to Daxinggong Station, then transfer to Bus 60, reaching Yanzhi River Park in about 25 minutes. Alternatively, use Gaode Maps or DiDi for a direct ride—just input "Yanzhi River Ecological Trail"—with a journey time of around 20 minutes through scenic routes including Zhongshan Mausoleum and Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum.
For a more immersive experience, rent an electric bike from Xuanwu Lake Park and follow the greenway to Yanzhi River, covering approximately 18 km. Along the way, you’ll pass key historical sites like Ming Dynasty stone bridges and ancient pigment mining pits. Many local guesthouses also offer electric bike rentals, enabling flexible and eco-friendly exploration of the area.
Visitors can participate in several immersive cultural activities: join a traditional rouge-making workshop, where artisans guide guests through crafting ancient cosmetics using natural dyes like safflower and madder root, preserving intangible heritage. Or experience the nighttime light & sound tour, which uses projection mapping to recreate scenes of Ming Dynasty pigment gatherers at work, enhanced with ambient sounds and storytelling.
Seasonal events include the Yanzhi River Poetry Gathering, held on the riverbank with classical Chinese poetry recitals, guqin music performances, and tea ceremony demonstrations. Some guesthouses even feature riverside reading lounges stocked with rare books on Nanjing history and folk legends, available for free borrowing. All experiences require advance HopeGoo and prioritize small-group participation to ensure authenticity and exclusivity.
Hotels around Yanzhi River provide customized cultural tours, including private guides leading explorations of Ming Dynasty pigment mining sites and ancient stone bridges. Some upscale properties feature private riverside courtyards ideal for intimate gatherings, tea ceremonies, or wedding ceremonies.
Popular wellness offerings include local herbal therapy packages combined with tai chi meditation sessions conducted in serene riverside pavilions. On-site restaurants specialize in locally sourced ingredients, such as fresh river fish and seasonal vegetables grown in nearby farms—featuring dishes like "Yanzhi River Steamed Bass" and "Bamboo Tube Rice with Wild Greens." All rooms are equipped with smart air purification systems to maintain pristine outdoor air quality, and guests receive a complimentary "Riverside Nature Guide" detailing local flora, fauna, and seasonal landscapes.
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