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Introduction to Jiangxi tourist attractions

Jiangxi Province, referred to as Gan (g?n), is located in the southeastern part of the Republic of China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It belongs to the Jiangnan area. It was named the province because Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty established the Jiangnan West Road in 733 AD. It was also abbreviated (Gan) because of the Ganjiang River, the main river in the territory. Since ancient times, it has been rich in products and rich in humanities, and has been known as a natural treasure and a land of outstanding people. Here is: Introduction to Jiangxi tourist attractions, let’s take a look Introduction to Jiangxi tourist attractions

Lushan Mountain

Lushan Mountain, the mountain is oval in shape, and the typical horst-type long section of the mountain is about 25 kilometers, about 10 kilometers wide, and more than 90 stretching peaks, like a nine-fold screen, shielding the northern gate of Jiangxi. It is world-famous for its majesty, wonder, danger and beauty. It is known as "the most beautiful and beautiful Kuanglu in the world". It is also known as the four major summer resorts along with Jigong Mountain, Beidaihe and Mogan Mountain. The towering green peaks, the silver spring waterfalls spewing snow and thunder, the ever-changing sea of ??clouds, and the exquisite garden architecture all show the infinite charm of Lushan Mountain. Lushan is particularly popular among Chinese and foreign tourists for its cool spring-like climate in midsummer. It is a long-standing scenic spot and summer resort. There are many poems in the past dynasties, among which Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" is particularly famous.

Ruqin Lake

Name: Ruqin Lake, also known as: Huajing Lake, West Lake, geographical location, scenic spot: The part of Ruqin Lake on the mountain uses the deep depression in the West Valley to block the upper end of the overpass It is formed by building a dam at the mouth of the valley, and the lake and flower paths are integrated into one, making it a beautiful and elegant resort. Ruqin Lake was built in 1961, with an area of ??110,000 square meters and a water storage capacity of 100 cubic meters. It is vast yet beautiful and elegant. Because of the graceful curves of the lake shore, the lake surface resembles a charming violin, and there are two characters "Ruqin" carved by ancients on the rocks beside the lake. The subtle combination makes it more meaningful, so it is named "Ruqin Lake". The half of the lake is close to the Huajing Garden and is also called "Huajing Lake". Since the lake is located in the West Valley, it is also called "West Lake".

Poyang Lake

Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China. It is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province and the south bank of the Yangtze River, and is affiliated to Shangrao City. Between 28 degrees 22 minutes to 29 degrees 45 minutes north latitude, 115 degrees 47 minutes to 116 degrees 45 minutes east longitude, spanning Nanchang, Xinjian, Jinxian, Yugan, Poyang, Duchang, Hukou, Jiujiang, Xingzi, De'an and Yongxiu and other cities and counties.

Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen is located in the northeast of Jiangxi Province, in the transition zone between the Huangshan Mountains, the Huaiyu Mountains and the Poyang Lake Plain. Zhuxian Town in Henan Province was also known as one of the four famous towns in China during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Jingdezhen was one of the first batch of 24 national historical and cultural cities announced by the State Council and a Category A city open to the outside world. By 2007, Jingdezhen had won titles such as China's Excellent Tourism City, National Ecological Garden City, National Civilized and Sanitary City, and Jiangxi Province's Advanced City in Creating Civilized Cities.

Sanqing Mountain

Sanqing Mountain is located at the junction of Yushan County, Shangrao City, and Dexing City, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, China. It is the main peak of the Huaiyu Mountains. It is named because of the three peaks of Yujing, Yuxu and Yuhua, which look like three pure mountains standing on the top. Among the three peaks, Yujing Peak is the highest, with an altitude of 1819.9 meters. It is the fifth highest peak in Jiangxi and the source of Xinjiang River. Sanqing Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain with beautiful scenery. In August 1988, it was listed as the second batch of national key scenic spots. It was listed as a national geological park in September 2005. It is now a national AAAAA tourist area. On July 8, 2008, the 32nd World Heritage Conference included Mount Sanqing in the World Heritage List, making Mount Sanqing the seventh world natural heritage in China and the first in Jiangxi.

Nanqing Garden

Nanqing Garden Scenic Area is located in the center of Sanqing Mountain in Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. It is the most unique scenic spot in Sanqing Mountain with an average altitude of 1,577 meters. Nanqing Garden focuses on the granite peak forest landforms formed by geological evolution over 1.4 billion years, and is the essence of the natural landscape of Sanqing Mountain. The scope includes from Liuxiatai through Yuhuangding, Giant Python Chushan, Sichun Goddess, Dujuan Valley, Yixiantian to Youxian Valley, forming a loop. Several iconic landscapes of Sanqing Mountain are located in this scenic spot. Strange peaks and rocks, majestic mountains, magnificent sea of ??clouds, and rare flowers and trees are scattered throughout it, and the landscape is rich.