Tour in Jiangxi
Tour in Jiangxi
- Jiangxi province is south of the Yangtze River. It was the base of the
Communist army in the 1930's.
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Capital city, Nanchang, saw the uprising of the Communist army on August 1,
1927. August 1 is now the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Day.
Lushan Mountain, 210 km NW of Nanchang, is a summer resort overlooking
Poyang Lake, one of China's largest, and the Yangtze. It is great
for hiking and is a beautiful place to visit. Many famous poets wrote
about its lovely blossoms and splashing waterfalls. In the last half
of the 1800s, hotels and villas were built for wealthy Chinese, government
officials and foreign missionaries. Lushan's views of the plains and
the Yangtze are breathtaking. It is full of lovely trees, hills, pavilions,
and old Tang pagodas and temples.
Jiujiang is a large port on the south bank of the Yangtze, between Wuhan
and Nanjing. It is bounded on the east by Poyang Lake and on the south
by Mt. Lushan. Its Donglin Temple is the birthplace of the "Pure Earth"
sect of Buddhism (founded over 1,500 years ago). The Poyang Lake Migrant
Birds Reserve is said to be the largest in the world. Visitors can go to
the Yanshui Pavilion, a 1840-square-meter island in the middle of Lake
Gantang covered with gardens and pavilions.
Jingdezhen is a city founded in the Han dynasty. Some of its best porcelain
were shipped to Europe centuries ago. Today, it still produces some of
China's best porcelain. It is a must for porcelian lovers.
Jinggangshan Mountain, a 275-squre-km mountain range, was the base of the
Communists led by Mao Zedong after 1927. The Communists embarked on the
legendary Long March to Yan'an in Oct. 1934. Mao's former residence and
other revolutionary sites are open to the public. The Mountains themselves
are beautiful, with steep cliffs and deep valleys.