11 Cities to Explore
Discover the unique charm of each city
The "Hero City of China" where revolutionary history meets ancient culture—the birthplace of the People's Liberation Army and home to the legendary Tengwang Pavilion.
China's porcelain capital with 1,700 years of ceramic-making heritage
A historic coal mining city in western Jiangxi, Pingxiang is known for the Wugong Mountain scenic area and its revolutionary heritage from the 1922 Anyuan miners' strike.
A historic port city on the Yangtze River, gateway to the magnificent Lushan Mountain (UNESCO World Heritage) and the largest freshwater lake in China — Poyang Lake.
A modern steel city transformed into an eco-tourism destination, Xinyu is known for Fairy Lake and its connection to the classic Chinese myth "The Fairy Matching."
Home of the sacred Longhu Mountain (Dragon Tiger Mountain), the birthplace of Taoism and famous for its stunning Danxia landscape.
The largest city in Jiangxi, known as the "Southern Gate of Jiangxi" and a historic Hakka heartland with well-preserved Song dynasty city wall.
A city of profound cultural heritage, home to the scenic Jinggangshan mountain range, Jizhou Kiln's white porcelain, and the historic Luling scholarly tradition.
Known as "the city that springs to life in all seasons," Yichun is home to the luminous Mingyue Mountain, therapeutic hot springs, and a deep Chan Buddhist heritage.
Capital of Fujian province, Fuzhou blends 2,200 years of history with ancient alleyways, hot springs, and world-famous jasmine tea culture.
Gateway to the UNESCO Sanqingshan (Three Pure Ones) Mountain and the picturesque Wuyuan villages of Huizhou architecture.