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Jiangxi

Nanchang

Wuyuan

Jingdezhen

 


Although I am a person who loves traveling, to be honest, Jiangxi is not actually on the list of destinations in my short-term plan. I never even took the time to learn anything about this land. Apart from the Nanchang Uprising and Wuyuan, I can say that I know nothing about Jiangxi.

Nanchang

Nanchang

 

Longevity Palace

 

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There are many food stalls in the local historical and cultural district. If you like night markets, you can go there. It has just been renovated and is especially suitable for taking photos wearing Hanfu, cheongsam and other ancient costumes.

Bayi Square

 

In the heart of Nanchang City, the largest urban central square in Jiangxi Province, stands the "August 1st Nanchang Uprising Memorial Tower" inscribed by Marshal Ye Jianying.

Tengwang Pavilion

 

 

Personally, I think there are quite a lot of traps in Tengwang Pavilion. The ticket price is 50 yuan during the day, and you can climb up to the attic from the front. If you want to go up from the front at night and see the panoramic night view of Tengwang Pavilion, you need to spend 168 yuan to buy tickets for the show and the pavilion. You can also go up from the side for 80 yuan, but you can't see the panoramic view of Tengwang Pavilion, or you can spend 30 yuan. Walking around the outside of Tengwang Pavilion, you can hardly see Tengwang Pavilion, it is completely blocked by trees and walls.

Therefore, I only spent 30 yuan and had no idea what Tengwang Pavilion looked like! ! !

Qiushui Square

 

 

Compared with Tengwang Pavilion, where I spent 30 yuan but saw nothing, Qiushui Square is considered very conscientious. There is a musical fountain at night. The fountain has a plot. It tells the history of Nanchang and adds music. It is worth seeing. The point is, it is free! Time to take one last look at the fountain before going.

 

Food

 

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I really didn’t expect that the place recognized as the most spicy in China would be Jiangxi. The dishes here seem to like to use dark soy sauce and fresh chili peppers. Every dish looks dark and tastes salty and spicy.

Special dishes include: Nanchang stir-fried noodles, crab legs noodles, spicy lotus root slices, roasted chicken feet, saliva chicken, sugar cake, clay pot soup. .. …

Food restaurants picked by locals: Zhou Zhenzhen Nanchang Noodles (It is said that it became famous because Liu Tao had an Amway experience on Weibo. Personally, I think it tastes good except that it is too salty), 屌 fried天 (Highly recommended by local drivers. It is said that the takeaway can be delivered very far. I don’t know how delicious it is. Anyway, the takeout always shows resting), Haoweifang (I want to eat Gan cuisine , outsiders will choose Laosan, while locals will choose this one), Dihuang Roasted Braised Sauce (Jiangxi cold dish, it looks a bit spicy, but I regret not being able to eat it)

 

 

 

 

Wuyuan

 

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Let me tell you an interesting thing first. It turns out that many people don’t know how to pronounce Wuyuan, Wu (wù). Also, I always thought Wuyuan was a village, but it turned out to be a county! I thought Jingdezhen was a town, but it turned out to be a city!

I wanted to go to Wuyuan when I was in college and was deeply attracted by the rapeseed flowers and Huizhou architecture. This is known as the most beautiful countryside in China, so when everyone chose to go to Lushan, I firmly chose to go to Wuyuan.

Jiangwan

 

 

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In fact, I didn't do any strategy. I didn't know where I was going after getting off the high-speed rail. When I saw that Jiangwan is a 5A-level scenic spot, I went there. This place is more about the accumulation of history and culture. Without a tour guide, if you wander around on your own, you won’t see any clues.

 

Huangling

Beautiful sunset

I'm really glad that I firmly chose to come to Wuyuan, even if it's just for this glimpse of the sunset, everything is worth it.

 

Some people actually don’t believe that the scenery here is so beautiful. They think I took the beautiful photos. I really don’t have any PS! Authentic!

 

Huangling

I would like to mention that there is only one hotel on Huangling Mountain, called Shaqiu Meisu . The rooms are all old houses of local residents. After eight o'clock in the evening, the cable car stops operating, and there are only hotel guests and staff on the mountain. It is actually a bit scary to live alone in an old single-family house, but the night view on the mountain is quite beautiful.

I have been to many ancient towns, and Huangling is one of the ancient towns that I think is relatively less commercialized. People here live at a very slow pace. Around six or seven o'clock in the afternoon, the shops on the mountain are closing one after another.

 

 

 

 

Jingdezhen

 

 

 

 

I don’t quite know how to describe Jingdezhen, it’s more like an exploration of art and history. The first stop I went to was China Porcelain Museum. I just looked at the exhibits and didn’t take any photos. Take a look at the porcelain and pottery dating back five thousand years from China in one go.

Yuyaochang National Archaeological Site Park

 

 

The entire building is based on the ruins of an imperial kiln factory that specialized in manufacturing royal porcelain during the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The building is very unique and curved, making it very suitable for taking pictures.

Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street

 

 

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The theme of this cultural and creative district is ceramics, and there are also some art exhibitions. It's better to see it at night.

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