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Ruin Attractions In Jiangxi

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Jiangxi is a province in the People's Republic of China, located in the southeast of the country. Spanning from the banks of the Yangtze river in the north into hillier areas in the south and east, it shares a border with Anhui to the north, Zhejiang to the northeast, Fujian to the east, Guangdong to the south, Hunan to the west, and Hubei to the northwest.The name Jiangxi derives from the circuit administrated under the Tang dynasty in 733, Jiangnanxidao . The abbreviation for Jiangxi is 赣 , for the Gan River which runs across from the south to the north and flows into the Yangtze River. Jiangxi is also alternately called Ganpo Dadi which literally ...
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  • 1. Lushan Ancient Cultural Site Jiujiang
    Mount Lu or Lushan , also known as Kuanglu in ancient times, is situated in the northern part of Jiangxi province in Central China, and is one of the most renowned mountains in the country. It is located primarily in Lushan county-level city in Jiujiang Prefecture, although the northern portions are found in Lianxi District which was formerly known as Lushan District and until 2016 covered the majority of the Mount Lu. The oval-shaped mountains are about 25 km long and 10 km wide, and neighbors Jiujiang city and the Yangtze River to the north, Nanchang city to the south, and Poyang Lake to the east. Its highest point is Dahanyang Peak , reaching 1,474 m above sea level, and is one of the hundreds of steep peaks that towers above a sea of clouds that encompass the mountains for almost 200 d...
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  • 3. Meiguan Pass of Nanxiong Nanxiong
    Mei Pass is a strategic site around 30 kilometres north of Nanxiong in Guangdong, China. It is situated in the Meiling Mountains and forms the boundary between the provinces of Jiangxi and Guangdong. The site of Mei Pass has been significant since the Qin dynasty and its name probably dates from this early period. It was part of one of the five transport routes from the Yangtze valley to Nanhai in present-day Guangzhou. During the Tang , the site was variously called Qin Pass and Hengpu Pass . In 716, the Chancellor Zhang Jiuling constructed a 5 metres wide road through the pass as part of the trade route along the Gan River. Of the old gallery road, Zhang wrote: During the Song dynasty , fortifications were constructed on the pass and the characters representing Mei Pass were carved on it...
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