Discovering Jiangxi's Rich History and Culture

Museum/Historic Place Description
Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum This museum showcases the history and art of Jingdezhen ceramics, which have been produced in the area for over 1,700 years. Visitors can see ancient and modern ceramics, as well as watch demonstrations of the production process.
Ganzhou Museum This museum has a collection of over 50,000 artifacts, including pottery, jade, and bronze objects from the Han and Tang dynasties. It also has exhibits on the history and culture of the Hakka people, who are an ethnic group in the area.
Mount Lu This mountain is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has been a popular destination for poets, scholars, and emperors for centuries. Visitors can hike to the summit, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, or visit the many temples and pavilions on the mountain.
Tengwang Pavilion This pavilion is a famous landmark in Nanchang and has been rebuilt several times since it was first constructed in the Tang dynasty. It is known for its beautiful architecture and its association with the poet Wang Bo, who wrote a famous poem about the pavilion.
Porcelain Tower of Nanjing Although technically located in the neighboring province of Jiangsu, this historic tower is easily accessible from Jiangxi and is a must-see for visitors to the area. The tower was built in the 15th century and was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. It has been destroyed and rebuilt several times, but the current version is a faithful reconstruction of the original tower.