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Jiangxi Travel Guide
 
Jiangxi, in the South of China, has a variety of interesting travel-options. The untouched beauty of its misty mountains and fresh water lakes are fascinating. It has modern as well as ancient Chinese historical sites and China’s capital of porcelain is located in this province.

The Poyang Lake is the biggest freshwater lake in China and also the largest winter habitat for white cranes. When winter approaches, about 2800 white cranes will come to spend their winter here. On its east side is Mount Lushan with lush mountains, ever-changing mist, rapid streams, numerous deep pools and waterfalls. The Jinggangshan Mountain is in its beauty comparable, but more famous as the cradle of the Chinese revolution.

Jingdezhen is the center of porcelain production. Ceramics were produced since 1800 years ago and still today tourists can visit many pottery factories in this ancient town.

Not often visited, Jaingxi makes an authentic opportunity to enjoy rural life with pleasant scenes of charming villages and water buffalos working in fields.
 
 
 
All Excursions in Jiangxi
     
  Pastoral Wuyuan & Ceramics Capital Jingdezhen
Tour Type: Less Known, Popular destinations

Wuyuan is a historical township surrounded by untouched ancient villages. We will visit two villages which boasts breathtaking natural scenery, well-maintained ancient houses and special folk customs. Then drive to Jingdezhen
     
     
  Mount Sanqing & Jingdezhen Porcelaine
3 days / 2 nights
Tour Type: Less Known, Popular destinations

The Mount Sanqing Shan is a renowned Taoist Mountain and one National Park of China in Jiangxi Province with an outstanding scenery. It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2008. Jingdezhen is the Porcelain Capital of China
     
     
  Mount Lushan National Park
Tour Type: Less Known, Popular destinations

Mount Lushan, an UNESCO-listed world Heritage site, was one of the favourite mountains of Mao and Li Bai (most famous Tang Poet). After 1949, it became a favoured meeting place for the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China.
     
 
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