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The top ten ancient towns you must visit when traveling in Jiangxi

My name is Yaoli. Yaoli, a native of Jingdezhen, was called kiln in ancient times because it was the birthplace of Jingdezhen ceramics. This simple village, after the hustle and bustle brought by the porcelain business, also enjoys the tranquility and leisure of tea. The unique geographical environment and regional location close to mountains and rivers make Yaoli enjoy the reputation of porcelain source, tea town and forest sea. Today's Yaoli is more like an old man looking down on the past, standing quietly aside, smiling at the excitement and hustle and bustle rising here. 2. Rural Wuyuan Wuyuan, located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, is known as the most beautiful village in China. Countless tourists come here every year. The Hui-style buildings with white walls and black tiles, 3-2 bungalows with small bridges and flowing water, alleys paved with bluestone slabs, spring-filled rapeseed flowers and Wuyuan undoubtedly fit most people's impressions of the ancient town. Indeed, this ancient village has many well-preserved ancient buildings and is located at the junction of three provinces, which also allows the ecological environment here to be better protected. 3. Ji'an Diaoyuan Ancient Village Diaoyuan Ancient Village in Ji'an City is hidden among the lush ancient camphor trees. The cornices are looming under the shade of the trees, making it difficult to see the true face of this village. In fact, the layout of the ancient village implies the ancient concept of Yin and Yang Bagua. Drainage ditches extend in all directions, building walls pointing to the sky. They emerge from the swamp and are harmonious with each other. The exquisite and gorgeous architecture here and the vivid and exquisite carvings are a major feature here. The days in Diaoyuan were quiet, with a hint of old times, like yellowed old photos, worth recalling and nostalgic. 4. Qianshan Hekou Ancient Town Hekou Ancient Town, located in Qianshan County, Shangrao City, is one of the four famous towns in Jiangxi. The convenient water transportation conditions and superior geographical location made it prosperous during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, with goods distribution and handicraft industry developed, so it was known as the Eight Provinces Wharf. History has gone far, and the former commercial town has long lost its luster and returned to tranquility. Only the old houses with mottled walls and the bluestone roads made by wheelbarrows still prove the history of this ancient town. 5. Nanchang Anyi Ancient Village is located in Anyi at the foot of Meiling in Nanchang. It is actually an ancient village group consisting of Luotian, Jingtai and Shuinan. The long ancient street tells the story of the hustle and bustle of the shops on both sides of the past. The 48-yard taxi shows that the yard here was once very deep. Zhang Huang, who was embraced by six people, may have witnessed the changes and development of the ancient village.