Jiangnan Imperial Examination Hall

Nanjing


The north section (北馆; ¥40) of this extensive subterranean museum, marked by the stunning reflection pool on Gongyuan Jie, has contemporary displays on imperial China's civil-service examinations and their modern-day equivalent, the gāokǎo (national college entrance examinations). Above ground, don't miss the reconstructions of the buildings where scholars once spent months – or years – in tiny booths preparing for the exacting examinations.

Across the street, the much-smaller South Hall (南馆; ¥25) has some old photographs and ceramic artefacts on display.


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