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There is also a myriad of restaurants in the Xinjiekou area.
\item\textbf{Sight-Seeing}\hspace{3mm}Nanjing, being a former
-capital, possessed once one of the most impressive city walls.
+capital, possessed once one of the most impressive
+\textbf{\textit{city walls}}.
Today you can see remainders at the North Gate near
Zhonghuamen Metro Station on Line~1. From the station follow
the red line in the map below.
@@ -723,11 +724,12 @@
\includegraphics[scale=0.4]{travel_guide/map5.jpg}
\end{center}
-Another scenic spot in Nanjing is the Xuanwu Lake, which is
-dotted with several beautiful small islands and a good place
-to have a walk. You can reach the lake by going to Xuanwumen
-Metro Station at Line~1. Xingyuan suggests the walk indicated
-red below where you end up in from Jimingsi Station on Line~3.
+Another scenic spot in Nanjing is the \textbf{\textit{Xuanwu
+Lake}}, which is dotted with several beautiful small islands
+and a good place to have a walk. You can reach the lake by
+going to Xuanwumen Metro Station at Line~1. Xingyuan suggests
+the walk indicated red below where you end up in from Jimingsi
+Station on Line~3.
\begin{center}
@@ -736,23 +738,22 @@
\includegraphics[scale=1.2]{travel_guide/xianwulake.jpg}
\end{center}
-\noindent Nanjing Museum is one of the biggest museums in
-China and definitely worth a visit. For this go to Minggugong
-Station on Line 2 (Minggugong is only 1 stop away from
-Muxuyuan; so you could also walk, if you are very enthusiastic).
-Admission is from 9:00 till 16:00 and a visit is free.
-Some English information about current exhibitions is at
-\url{http://en.nanjingmuseum.com}.
-\medskip
+\noindent \textbf{\textit{Nanjing Museum}} is one of the
+biggest museums in China and definitely worth a visit. For
+this go to Minggugong Station on Line 2 (Minggugong is only 1
+stop away from Muxuyuan; so you could also walk, if you are
+very enthusiastic). Admission is from 9:00 till 16:00 and a
+visit is free. Some English information about current
+exhibitions is at \url{http://en.nanjingmuseum.com}. \medskip
\noindent The ultimate bird's-eye view of Nanjing you can have
-from the Zifeng Tower. For this you have to go to Gulou Metro
-Station on Line~1. Zifeng Tower is just outside the metro
-station. According to Wiki, the Zifeng Tower is the 11th
-tallest building in the World (to compare, the Shard in London
-is ranked 92nd and the Sears Tower in Chicago is 12th). A
-ticket for the observation platform costs 66 RMB.
+from the \textbf{\textit{Zifeng Tower}}. For this you have to go to
+Gulou Metro Station on Line~1. Zifeng Tower is just outside
+the metro station. According to Wiki, the Zifeng Tower is the
+11th tallest building in the World (to compare, the Shard in
+London is ranked 92nd and the Sears Tower in Chicago is 12th).
+A ticket for the observation platform costs 66 RMB.
\end{itemize}
\section{Schedule of the Excursion\label{excursion}}
@@ -785,20 +786,20 @@
\section{Restaurants}
China is of course famous for its food and restaurants. Below
-we give an extremely selected list of a few restaurants in
-case you feel lost. One point to notice, however, is that
-in China mealtimes tend to happen earlier than elsewhere:
+we give an extremely selected list of a few restaurants, in
+case you feel lost. One point to note, however, is that
+in China meal times tend to happen earlier than elsewhere:
for example if you arrive at 13:00, you are probably still
fine for lunch, but arriving at 14:00 pushes the envelop;
similarly arriving for dinner at 20:00 at a restaurant is
fine, but 21:00 is too late.
\begin{itemize}
-\item\textbf{Quanjude / Beijing Duck}\hspace{3mm}Of course not
-native in Nanjing, but still very good anyway: If you want to
-try Bejing Roast Duck, you should go to the Quanjude restaurant
-is very near the Xinjiekou Metro Station (the entrance of the
-restaurant is on the right).
+\item\textbf{Quanjude / Beijing Duck}\hspace{3mm}
+Of course Beijing Roast Duck is not native to Nanjing, but it
+is still very good anyway: If you want to try it, you should
+go to the Quanjude restaurant, which is very near the Xinjiekou Metro
+Station (the entrance of the restaurant is shown on the right).
\begin{center}
\includegraphics[scale=0.19]{travel_guide/mapquanjude.jpg}