Jiangxi
The
province of Jiangxi has a long history and lots of places of interest.
The city of Nanchang is the revolutionary center, and now the
capital city of Jiangxi Province. Jingdezhen is famed as China's
porcelain capital. Most of the region is mountainous areas, among
those mountains there are Lu Shan, Jinggang Shan, Longhu Shan
(Mountain of Dragon and Tiger) and Sanqing Shan, etc. Tengwang
Pavilion is one of the three famous pavilions in southeast China.
Wang Bo, a famous poet in ancient Tang dynasty, wrote a famous
poem "Prelude to Tengwang Pavilion" which makes it national famous.
There are over 400 scenic and historic sites in Jiangxi altogether.
The
province of Jiangxi stretched between the Yangzi river in the
north and a mountainous border in the south. Jiangxi covers an
area of 170 thousand square kilos and has a population of 41 million.
Its capital city is Nanchang, a revolutionary city and center
of new industry. Poyang Hu is China's largest freshwater lake
and around it, there is a great Poyang Hu plain used for farmlands.
Jingdezhen
is famous as China's porcelain city. It was producing pottery
at least two thousand years ago. It was highly regarded -- "as
white as jade, as thin as paper, as bright as a mirror, as tuneful
as a bell". Tengwang pavilion is another highlight in that region.
A poem by the famous Tang poet, Wang Bo made the pavilion well
known in China. There have been 26 multi-storeyed towers built
on this site since the first was raised over a thousand years
ago in memory of a Tang prince. After it was destroyed, the local
government built the current "Song-style" building in 1980's.
Jiangxi has abundant natural and water resources. It has the second
largest forest coverage in China and it's also endowed for bamboo.
Minerals such as gold, copper and silver have also been discovered
in that area.