- General Information
- Jiangxi is a southern central Chinese province with 45.3 million residents
- Named after Tang Dynasty's Xuanzong for Jiangnan West Road
- Known as "Land of Culture, Morality, White Cranes, and Abundant Rice"
- Major Cities
- Nanchang serves as provincial capital and major urban center
- Jingdezhen famous for porcelain production for over 1000 years
- Ruijin hosts Mao Zedong's former residence and Red Army headquarters
- Jiujiang features UNESCO World Heritage Lushan mountain
- Natural Attractions
- Lushan mountain reaches 1,474 meters, UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Mount Sanqingshan stands at 1,820 meters, UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Longhu mountain, China's eighth UNESCO World Natural Heritage Site
- Poyang Lake, China's largest freshwater lake
- Transportation
- Extensive railway network connects major cities
- Well-developed road network includes expressways and national roads
- Multiple domestic airports serve major cities
- Culture and Cuisine
- Mandarin is official language, Gan dialect spoken in south
- Known for hot Chinese cuisine including claypot vegetables
- Produces renowned Oolong, black, green, and yellow teas
- Famous for traditional crafts like bamboo products and tea leaves