Jiangxi is located in the southeast of China. It has superior location advantages and convenient transportation conditions. There are many ways to travel, and you can directly reach various scenic spots in Jiangxi.
There are many tourist attractions in Jiangxi. If you want to visit within a day or two, you must plan your route and book transportation and accommodation in advance during the peak tourist season.
1. Transportation overview: How to reach various scenic spots in Jiangxi? In addition to Nanchang Changbei International Airport, Jiujiang Lushan Airport is only 9.8 kilometers away from the south gate of Lushan Mountain; Shangrao Sanqingshan Airport is only 80 kilometers away from Sanqingshan Scenic Area; Jingdezhen Luojia Airport is about 7 kilometers away from Jingdezhen
, 80 kilometers away from Wuyuan; Yichun Mingyueshan Airport is 50 kilometers away from Mingyue Mountain; Jinggangshan Airport is about 65 kilometers away from Jinggangshan Scenic Area; there is also a special airport, Tunxi International Airport in Huangshan, Anhui, although it is not from Jiangxi, but its geographical location
It is the junction of Anhui and Jiangxi provinces, 90 kilometers away from Wuyuan.
Except for Nanchang Changbei International Airport and Huangshan Tunxi International Airport, there are relatively few flights from other airports. Long-distance passengers are advised to fly to Nanchang or Tunxi first and then transfer to trains or buses to go to other attractions.
Now, Jiangxi's high-speed rail is becoming more and more convenient and optional, making traveling by high-speed rail more convenient than flying.
Train Nanchang: Nanchang currently has two railway stations: Nanchang Railway Station and Nanchang West Railway Station. Nanchang Station is located on Zhanqian Road, Xihu District, urban area, and most of them serve ordinary trains.
Nanchang West Station is located in the southern part of Hongjiaozhou area of ??Honggutan New District in Nanchang, where most of the stations are high-speed rail and high-speed trains.
Nanchang West Station has now opened Metro Line 2, making it very convenient to travel to the city.
Jiujiang: Jiujiang Station has various EMUs and express trains that go to and pass through many places. From Jiujiang Railway Station to Lushan, you need to take a special line to Jiujiang Bus Station and take a bus.
Shangrao: As a large transfer station on the Northeast Line scenic spot, Shangrao has very rich high-speed rail and regular rail services. It is not far from Wuyuan, Jingdezhen, and Sanqing Mountain. No matter which scenic spot you want to go to, it is very convenient to transfer here.
Wuyuan: Wuyuan Station is a hybrid station integrating high-speed rail and normal speed. It operates more than 60 passenger trains every day. It has very convenient external and internal transportation. It can be regarded as one of the most suitable distribution centers on the Northeast Line.
Yingtan: There are two train stations in Yingtan. Yingtan North Station is a high-speed rail station. There is no direct bus to Longhu Mountain. A taxi costs about 100 yuan. You can also choose to take bus 23 to Yingtan Railway Station, and then take bus K2 directly from Yingtan Railway Station.
Longhushan bus.
Jingdezhen: Jingdezhen has two railway stations, Jingdezhen Station and Jingdezhen North Station.
Jingdezhen Station is a stop for ordinary-speed trains on the Anhui-Jiangxi Line. Jingdezhen North Station is a comprehensive railway station that opened in 2017 and integrates ordinary-speed trains, high-speed trains, and high-speed trains. It connects the two major railway channels of Beijing-Kowloon and Shanghai-Kunming.
Nanchang The Ganjiang River that passes through the city nourishes this historical and cultural city. There are endless stories and endless scenery here.
As the provincial capital of Jiangxi, there are many classic scenic spots that you can’t miss and are worth a stop for everyone who comes to Jiangxi.
1. Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall The theme of the Nanchang Uprising Memorial Hall is to commemorate the Nanchang August 1st Uprising. Here, the drafting of the uprising to its victory are completely reproduced.
In addition to the theme of the August 1st Uprising in Nanchang, there are also exhibitions of historical cultural relics related to Nanchang, such as the revolution in modern Nanchang, Zhu De's former site, etc. There is not only the history of the August 1st Uprising, but also many modern military displays and exhibitions for military fans.
Don't miss it.
Tickets: Free (3,500 tickets are issued for free every day, please remember to bring your ID) Opening hours: 9:00-17:30 (generally no entry is allowed at 4 p.m., closed on Mondays), 9:10-11:
00;13:30-15:30 There are explanations and equipment broadcasts every half hour. Transportation: 302 Ximachi Station; 2, 5, 25, 33, 229, 232, 305 Wazijiao Station 2. Tengwang Pavilion Tengwang Pavilion is due to Wang Bo's
It is famous for the "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion" and is one of the three famous towers in the south of the Yangtze River. This famous tower was built in the Tang Dynasty and has been rebuilt 29 times, integrating the architectural styles of various dynasties and generations.
Tengwang Pavilion has three levels in the light and seven in the dark. It looks like three levels from the outside, but actually there are seven levels inside.
As a place where various classic historical books were stored in ancient times, here you can not only see exquisite pavilions and buildings, but also admire the handiwork of many famous masters in the past.