Jiangxi
Jiangxi is a largely agricultural province in the southern central region of China. Jiangxi was named after the Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty for setting up the Jiangnan West Road.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Nanchang and Ganzhou.
Nanchang
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Nanchang is the capital of Jiangxi Province and is the cultural, economic, and scientific center of Jiangxi. The city has deep ties to Chinese communist history, known as Heroes' City because it was here that the "first shots of the revolution were heard"; it's where the communist uprising of 1 August 1927 began.
Ganzhou
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Ganzhou is a city in Jiangxi Province. It is a significant destination for both tourism and business travel.
Jiujiang
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Jiujang is a famous city in Jiangnan with a history of more than 2200 years. It was one of China's three major tea cities and four major rice cities.Changjiang, Beijing-Kowloon Railway is the intersection of two major economic development zones.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Mount Sanqingshan National Park and Lushan.
Mount Sanqingshan National Park
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Mount Sanqingshan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and UNESCO Global Geopark in Jiangxi.
Lushan
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Lushan is a city in Jiangxi. Lushan is a mountain area with the touristy township Guling at an altitude of about 1000 metres and the surrounding mountains up to Dahanyang peak at about 1500 metres, in Jiangxi province.
Shangrao
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Shangrao is in China's Jiangxi Province. It is a treasure land that combines magnificent natural scenery with deep history and culture. Sanqing Mountain, one of the famous mountains of China's Fourth Avenue, is a wonderland of strange peaks and clouds, attracting countless nature lovers and photographers to explore.
Jingdezhen
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Jingdezhen is a city in northern Jiangxi Province. It is the world capital of porcelain and the historic home of the Chinese ceramics industry. It is now not only a popular tourist destination but a center for education and workshops, drawing pottery students and artists from around the country.
Pingxiang
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Pingxiang is a medium-sized prefecture-level city located in western Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China. Pingxiang City is located in the west of Jiangxi Province, bordering Yichun and Ji'an of this province to the east and south, and Zhuzhou and Changsha of Hunan to the northwest.
Xinyu
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Xinyu is a city in Jiangxi Province. An important member of the city cluster in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, is located in the central west of Jiangxi Province, east of Zhangshu City and Xinguan County, west of Yichun City, Yuanzhou District…
Ruijin
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Ruijin is a county-level city of Ganzhou in the mountains bordering Fujian Province in the south-eastern part of Jiangxi Province. Formerly a county, Ruijin became a county-level city on May 18, 1994.
Jinggangshan
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The Jinggang Mountains, historically rendered as Chingkang Mountains are a mountain range of the Luoxiao Mountains System, in the border region of Jiangxi and Hunan Provinces.
Wuyuan
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Wuyuan is a county in Jiangxi Province. It is the central transportation hub to the many beautiful villages in the region. Wuyuan is administratively part of the city of Shangrao.
Mount Longhu
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Longhushan is a National Park outside Yingtan City, Jiangxi Province, China. It is a part of the China Danxia UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Fuliang
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Fuliang is a county in the northeast of Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China, bordering Anhui province to the north. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Jingdezhen. The population in 1999 was 270,735.
Jiangxi
- Type: State with 45,200,000 residents
- Description: province of central China, located around the Gan River south of the Yangtze
- Also known as: “Chiang-hsi”, “Chianghsi”, “Jiangxi Province”, “Jiangxi Sheng”, “Kiang-hsi”, “Kiang-si”, “Kianghsi”, “Kiangsi”, and “Province of Jiangxi”
- Neighbors: Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Hubei, Hunan, and Zhejiang
- Categories: province of China and locality
- Location: South-central China, China, East Asia, Asia
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Latitude of center
28° northLongitude of center
116° eastPopulation
45,200,000Elevation
200 metres (656 feet)Abbreviation
“赣”OpenStreetMap ID
node 244080737OpenStreetMap feature
place=stateGeoNames ID
1806222Wikidata ID
Q57052
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In Other Languages
From Achinese to Zhuang—“Jiangxi” goes by many names.
- Achinese: “Jiangxi”
- Afrikaans: “Jiangsji”
- Afrikaans: “Jiangxi”
- Arabic: “جيانغشي”
- Armenian: “Ցզյանսի”
- Asturian: “Jiangxi”
- Azerbaijani: “Szyansi”
- Balinese: “Jiangxi”
- Bashkir: “Цзянси”
- Basque: “Jiangxi”
- Belarusian: “Правінцыя Цзянсі”
- Belarusian: “Цзянсі”
- Bengali: “চিয়াংশি”
- Breton: “Jiangxi”
- Bulgarian: “Дзянси”
- Catalan: “Jiangxi”
- Cebuano: “Jiangxi Sheng”
- Central Kurdish: “جیانگسی”
- Chechen: “Цзянси”
- Chinese: “Gàn”
- Chinese: “Jiangxi Sheng”
- Chinese: “Jiāngxī shěng”
- Chinese: “Jiāngxī”
- Chinese: “Kang-sai-séng”
- Chinese: “江西”
- Chinese: “江西省”
- Chinese: “贛”
- Chinese: “赣”
- Crimean Tatar: “Câñşi”
- Crimean Tatar: “Jiangxi”
- Croatian: “Jiangxi”
- Czech: “Ťiang-si”
- Danish: “Jiangxi”
- Dutch: “Jiangxi”
- Esperanto: “Ĝjangŝio”
- Esperanto: “Ĝjangŝjio”
- Estonian: “Jiangxi”
- Finnish: “Jiangxi”
- French: “Jiangxi”
- French: “Jiāngxī”
- French: “Kiang-si”
- French: “Kiangsi”
- French: “Province de Jiangxi”
- Galician: “Jiangxi”
- Gan Chinese: “江西”
- Gan Chinese: “江西省”
- Georgian: “ძიანსი”
- German: “Jiangxi”
- Greek: “Τσιανγκσί”
- Gujarati: “જીએન્ક્સી”
- Hakka Chinese: “Kông-sî”
- Hebrew: “ג’יאנגשי”
- Hindi: “जिआंगशी”
- Hungarian: “Csianghszi”
- Icelandic: “Jiangxi”
- Ido: “Provinco Jiangxi”
- Indonesian: “Jiangxi”
- Interlingua: “Jiangxi”
- Irish: “Jiangxi”
- Italian: “Jiangxi”
- Japanese: “江西省 (中華人民共和国)”
- Japanese: “江西省”
- Kannada: “ಜಿಯಾಂಗ್ಕ್ಸಿ”
- Kannada: “ಜೀಯಾಂಗ್ಸೀ”
- Kongo: “Jiangxi”
- Korean: “장시 성”
- Korean: “장시성”
- Kurdish: “Jiangxi”
- Latin: “Quiansia”
- Latvian: “Dzjansji”
- Literary Chinese: “江西”
- Literary Chinese: “江西省”
- Lithuanian: “Dziangsi”
- Lombard: “Jiangxi”
- Macedonian: “Џјангшји”
- Malay: “Jiangxi”
- Manipuri: “ꯖ꯭ꯌꯥꯡꯁꯤ”
- Manx: “Jiangxi”
- Marathi: “च्यांग्शी”
- Mazanderani: “جیانگشی”
- Min Dong Chinese: “Gŏng-să̤”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Kang-sai-séng”
- Mingrelian: “ძიანსი”
- Mongolian: “Жянши муж”
- Nepali: “जियाङ्सी”
- Northern Frisian: “Jiangxi”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Jiangxi”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Jiangxi”
- Norwegian: “Jiangxi”
- Novial: “Jiangxi”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Jiangxi”
- Ossetian: “Цзянси”
- Pampanga: “Jiangxi”
- Panjabi: “ਜਿਆਂਗਸੀ”
- Persian: “جیانگژی”
- Persian: “جیانگشی”
- Polish: “Jiangxi”
- Portuguese: “Jiangxi”
- Portuguese: “província de Jiangxi”
- Quechua: “Jiangxi pruwinsya”
- Romanian: “Jiangxi”
- Russian: “Цзянси”
- Scots: “Jiangxi”
- Serbian: “Ђангси”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Jiangxi”
- Sindhi: “جئانگشي صوبو”
- Sinhala: “ජියන්ග්ක්සි”
- Slovak: “Ťiang-si”
- Slovenian: “Džjangši”
- Slovenian: “Jiangxi”
- Spanish: “Jiangxi”
- Swahili: “Jiangxi”
- Swedish: “Jiangxi”
- Tagalog: “Jiangxi”
- Tajik: “Ҷиангсӣ”
- Tamil: “ஜியாங்க்ஸி”
- Tamil: “ஜியாங்சி மாகாணம்”
- Telugu: “జియాంగ్సీ”
- Thai: “มณฑลเจียงซี”
- Tibetan: “ཅང་ཤིའི་ཞིང་ཆེན།”
- Turkish: “Jiangxi”
- Uighur: “جياڭشى ئۆلكىسى”
- Ukrainian: “Ґань”
- Ukrainian: “Цзянсі”
- Urdu: “جیانگشی”
- Uzbek: “Szyansi”
- Venetian: “Jiangxi”
- Vietnamese: “Giang Tây”
- Waray (Philippines): “Jiangxi”
- Welsh: “Jiangxi”
- Western Armenian: “Ճիանգքսի”
- Western Panjabi: “جیانگزی”
- Western Panjabi: “جیانگسی”
- Western Panjabi: “جیانگشی”
- Wu Chinese: “江西省”
- Yue Chinese: “江右”
- Yue Chinese: “江西”
- Yue Chinese: “江西省”
- Yue Chinese: “贛”
- Yue Chinese: “贛省”
- Zhuang: “Gyanghsih”
- “Jiangxi”
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