"I don't know the true face of Mount Lu, I just live in this mountain." When I read this poem, my first reaction was Mount Lu in Jiangxi!
When talking about "Porcelain Capital", what comes to mind is Jingdezhen.
Jiangxi not only has these, but also a lot of scenery and food.
Let me introduce to you eight interesting attractions here!
Let’s take a look at the top five delicacies here.
1. Lushan Mountain Lushan Mountain is one of the ten famous mountains in China, also known as Kuangshan Mountain and Kuanglu Mountain.
Lushan Mountain is oval in shape and is a typical horst-type block mountain.
There are more than 90 peaks stretching out, among which Zhufeng and Hanyang Peak are 1,474 meters above sea level.
There are 171 self-named peaks in Mount Lushan.
The water flow develops split points in the valley, forming many rapids and waterfalls. The famous Sandiequan Falls has a drop of 155 meters.
Opening hours: 6:00-20:002. Sanqing Mountain Sanqing Mountain is a famous Taoist mountain.
Sanqing Mountain, also known as Shaohua Mountain and Ya Mountain, is located at the junction of Yushan County and Dexing City, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province, China.
Among them, Yujing Peak is the highest, with an altitude of 1819.9 meters. It is the fifth highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in the Huaiyu Mountains. It is also the source of Xinjiang River.
Sanqing Mountain displays unique granite pillars and peaks in a relatively small area. The combination of rich granite shaped stones with a variety of vegetation, changing landscapes and shocking climate wonders creates a unique landscape aesthetic effect in the world.
Presenting fascinating natural beauty.
3. Longhu Mountain is a typical Danxia landform in China.
Longhu Mountain is a typical Danxia landform in China and the birthplace of Chinese Taoism.
Its Taoist holy land, Bishuidan Mountain and ancient cliff tombs are known as the "Three Wonders".
If you want to know the birthplace of Taoism, you can come here to see it. There are really not many Danxia landforms here.
Generally, most Danxia landforms are distributed in Xinjiang.