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    Jiangxi, a southeast Chinese province, is defined by its pastoral landscapes of rice paddies, rivers and mountains. Centered on the Gan River valley, historically it's been on major north-south trade routes. In the northwest, Jingdezhen has been a center of porcelain-making for over 1,000 years. Today the city has many pottery studios and shops, several ceramic museums, and the remains of a Ming-era imperial kiln.

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    1. Mount Lu (Lushan): Explore Mount Lu, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its scenic beauty, ancient temples, and lush forests. Visit attractions such as the Lushan Botanical Garden, Lushan National Park, and Lushan Geological Park.
    2. Jingdezhen: Discover Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital" of China. Visit the Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum, explore traditional porcelain workshops, and shop for exquisite porcelain art pieces.
    3. Mount Longhu (Dragon Tiger Mountain): Experience the natural beauty and cultural significance of Mount Longhu, known for its unique rock formations, Taoist temples, and ancient cliffside inscriptions.
    4. Wuyuan: Explore Wuyuan, often referred to as the "Most Beautiful Countryside in China." Wander through ancient villages, admire traditional Hui-style architecture, and enjoy the picturesque landscapes of rapeseed fields and terraced hillsides.
    5. Gan River (Ganjiang): Cruise along the Gan River, one of the major waterways in Jiangxi Province. Enjoy scenic views of the riverbanks, historic towns, and rural landscapes as you sail downstream.
    6. Nanchang: Visit Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi Province, and explore attractions such as the Tengwang Pavilion, Pavilion of Prince Teng, and Shengjin Tower. Take a stroll along the scenic banks of the Gan River.

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    1. Hike in Mount Sanqing: Embark on a hiking adventure in Mount Sanqing National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic peaks, lush forests, and Taoist temples. Choose from a variety of hiking trails catering to different skill levels.
    2. Visit Ancient Villages: Explore ancient villages like Huangling and Jiangwan, where you can experience traditional rural life, admire well-preserved architecture, and learn about local customs and traditions.
    3. Rafting on Poyang Lake: Enjoy an exhilarating rafting experience on Poyang Lake, one of the largest freshwater lakes in China. Navigate through scenic river channels, wetlands, and marshes while birdwatching and enjoying the natural beauty of the area.
    4. Taste Jiangxi Cuisine: Sample local Jiangxi cuisine, known for its spicy flavors, freshwater fish dishes, and hearty soups. Try specialties such as Gan River fish, Wuyuan tofu, and Jiangxi-style stinky tofu.
    5. Attend Jiangxi Opera: Experience traditional Jiangxi Opera performances, featuring colorful costumes, elaborate makeup, and captivating storytelling. Attend shows at local theaters or cultural venues in cities like Nanchang and Jingdezhen.
    6. Explore Ancient Temples: Visit ancient Taoist temples and Buddhist pagodas scattered throughout Jiangxi Province. Explore historic sites like Donglin Temple, Dragon and Tiger Mountain Temple, and Bailudong Temple.

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