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Which ancient town in Jiangxi is the most worth visiting?

The most worthwhile ancient towns in Jiangxi are Yaoli in Jingdezhen, Wuyuan in the countryside, Tiaoyuan Ancient Village in Ji 'an, Liukeng Ancient Village in Le 'an and Hekou Ancient Town in Buried Hill.

My name is Yaoli, and I come from Jingdezhen.

Yaoli was called "Yaoli" in ancient times, and it was named after the birthplace of Jingdezhen ceramics. This quaint village has experienced the hustle and bustle brought by the porcelain business and enjoyed the tranquility and leisure of fragrant tea.

Second, Wuyuan in rural areas

Wuyuan, located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, is known as "the most beautiful village in China" and attracts countless tourists every year. Huizhou architecture with white walls and tiles, houses with small bridges and flowing water, alleys paved with bluestone slabs, rape blossoms and Wuyuan are undoubtedly in line with most people's impressions of the ancient town.

Three. Ji' an diaoyuangu village

The architecture here is exquisite and gorgeous, and the vivid and exquisite carving is a major feature here. The days of fishing for the source are very quiet, with a hint of old times, like yellowed old photos, which are worth remembering and remembering.

Iv. Liukeng Ancient Village in Le 'an

Walking into Liukeng Ancient Village in Le 'an, Fuzhou, I suddenly felt as if I were reading a heavy ancient book. There are nearly 300 buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, all of which are blue bricks and gray tiles, which are simple and elegant.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Yanshan Hekou ancient town

Hekou Ancient Town, located in Qianshan County, Shangrao City, is one of the four famous towns in Jiangxi Province. Convenient water transport conditions and superior geographical location made it prosperous in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with the distribution of commodities and the prosperity of handicrafts, so it was known as the "eight-province wharf".

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