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If you are a traveler looking for a place that will give
you a variety of interesting options, then Jiangxi province in southern
China is definitely the place for you! The pristine beauty of its
misty mountains and fresh water lakes will enchant you. Its modern
as well as ancient Chinese historical sites will whet your appetite
for learning about its culture. To top it off, 'China's Capital
of Porcelain' is located here, thus satisfying the shopper in us
all.
Jiangxi province is situated in the middle and lower reaches of
the Yangtze River. Its neighboring provinces include Zhejiang, Fujian,
Guangdong, Hunan, Hubei and Anhui. Jiangxi province got its name
during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907) and because the Gan River runs
through this province from north to south, it is also called Gan
for short. It covers an area of 1,669,000 square kilometers (644,440
square miles) with a population of about 40 million.
When to go
Jiangxi has a warm and humid climate with cold springs and winters,
hot summers and dry autumns thus accounting for its four distinct
seasons. Annual rainfall averages 1400-1800 millimeters and the
average temperature of the province is 3-9C in January and 27-31C
in July.
Jiangxi province is a showcase for natural beauty. Tourists will
find it hard to leave its beautiful mountains, lakes and rivers.
Particularly attractive is Poyang Lake, which is not only the biggest
fresh water lake in China, but also the largest winter habitat for
white cranes. When winter approaches, about 2800 white cranes will
migrate to Poyang Lake to spend their winter. What a spectacular
sight! On the east side of this lake is Mt. Lushan, a wonderful
summer resort with its lush mountains, enveloping clouds and mists,
rapid streams and numerous deep pools and waterfalls. Mysterious
and enchanting sceneries nestle in its secluded valleys and deep
ravines. Sudongpo, a well-known poet of the Song Dynasty (960-1279),
in honor of the 'Cloud Sea' of Mt. Lushan for its ever - changing
mist, wrote, 'The failure to get a real perspective of the mountain
only results in the fact that you are right in the midst of it'.
Another mountain - Jinggangshan enjoys a dual reputation. It is
more widely known as the cradle of the Chinese revolution rather
than for its natural beauty, which is, in fact, comparable to the
more famous Lu Shan.
History
The historical sites of Jiangxi also attract guests from all corners
of the world. Nanchang is the capital of Jiangxi. Tengwang Pavilion
is located just west of Nanchang and is one of three famous pavilions
south of the Yangtze River. This pavilion gained its reputation
to a great extent because of a well-known poem called 'Preface to
Tengwang Pavilion' by Wangbo, a reputable poet of the Tang Dynasty.
Donglin Monastery is located at the foot of Lushan. It was built
in 386 for the monk Hui Yuan (334-416), founder of the Pure Land
sect of Buddhism. Hui Yuan spent many years translating Buddhist
scriptures in this temple.
Local Highlights
The highlight of Jiangxi travel should be Jingdezhen, which is
known as the 'Capital of Porcelain' in China. Ceramics were produced
here as early as 1,800 years ago in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Today,
Jingdezhen remains a national center for porcelain production. While
in this ancient town, tourists can visit many pottery factories
and ancient kiln sites. In addition, Jiangxi is one of the ancient
tea-producing areas in China. The Black Tea produced in Ningzhou
City and the Green Tea produced in Wuyuan City are well-known throughout
China.
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