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Which cities does northern Jiangxi refer to?

Northern Gansu refers to the northern region of Jiangxi Province, including two prefecture-level cities, Nanchang City and Jiujiang City.

Northern Gansu is located in southeastern China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, the lower reaches of the Ganjiang River and along the Poyang Lake. It is the economic, political, cultural, commercial, science and education, and transportation center of Jiangxi Province. It is the most developed city in Jiangxi Province. area. Before the Republic of China, northern Jiangxi prospered several times and was once a wealthy place for the country.

Nanchang City is the capital of Jiangxi Province and the central city of Jiangxi Province; Jiujiang City is the sub-central city, important port city and tourist city of Jiangxi Province.

Topography of northern Jiangxi:

The topography of northern Jiangxi is dominated by hills in the south of the Yangtze River, Poyang Lake plains, and mountains. The northern part of Northern Jiangxi is adjacent to the Yangtze River and has extensive water transportation routes. The central part is the broad Poyang Lake plain and water system. The north side belongs to the Yangtze River water system and the south side belongs to the Ganjiang River water system.

Northern Gansu is one of the cores of the urban agglomeration in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, the core of the urban agglomeration around Poyang Lake, and one of the cores of the Yangtze River Economic Belt. It is an important comprehensive transportation hub and modern manufacturing base in the country. It is also the link between East China and Central China. Regional hub.