Attractions

Qiushui Square
Qiushui Square

Address:
Qiushui Square, Minjiang Central Avenue, Donghu District, Nanchang

Content:
Qiushui Square boasts the largest musical fountain in Asia, blasting water up to 128 metres. While watching the fountain show, visitors can also enjoy the magnificence of the Tengwang Pavilion. Near the square, the Nanchang Honggutan Binjiang Avenue features a spectacular light show every night, earning it the reputation of "Little Bund". The Bayi Bridge can also be seen while riding a bicycle alongside the river. It is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. The symmetrical shape arrangement is very imposing, especially during sunrise and sunset, attracting many photography enthusiasts to come and take photos.

Transportation:
From High Speed Rail Nanchangxi Station, take Metro Line 2 towards Metro Central. Get off at Metro Central Station and change to Line 1 towards Yaohu Lake West. Get off at Qiushui Square Station and walk for about 5 minutes.

Alternatively, you may take a 20-minute taxi ride from Nanchangxi Station.

Jiangxi Provincial Museum
Jiangxi Provincial Museum

Address:
2 Xinzhou Road, Donghu District, Nanchang

Content:
Officially opened in 1961, the Jiangxi Provincial Museum has brought together precious historical relics and ancient artworks discovered in various places in Jiangxi. It boasts a collection of nearly 60,000 items, including lacquerware and primitive porcelain from the Eastern Zhou Dynasty unearthed from the Guixi cliff tomb, artefacts from the Ming Dynasty's feudal princes, ceramics from various times, the paintings and calligraphy of Jiangxi personages, and the contemporary revolutionary cultural relics of Jiangxi. The museum has the largest collection of cultural relics in the province.

Transportation:
From High Speed Rail Nanchangxi Station, take Metro Line 2 towards Metro Central. Get off at Metro Central Station and change to Line 1 towards Yaohu Lake West. Get off at Tengwang Pavilion Station and walk for about 11 minutes.

Alternatively, you may take a 25-minute taxi ride from Nanchangxi Station.

Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall
Nanchang August 1st Uprising Memorial Hall

Address:
380 Zhongshan Road, Xihu District, Nanchang

Content:
This historic spot is a 4A Tourist Attraction of China. On August 1st of 1927, Zhou Enlai, the former secretary of the Enemy Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, led an uprising against the Kuomintang reactionaries who slaughtered Communists. In 1956, the People's Government established a memorial hall located in the former headquarter of the General Command at the time. The museum has used many pictures and lifelike models to bring visitors back to the history of the revolution.

Transportation:
From High Speed Rail Nanchangxi Station, take Metro Line 2 towards Metro Central. Get off at Metro Central Station and change to Line 1 towards Yaohu Lake West. Get off at Bayi Memorial Station and walk for about 4 minutes.

Alternatively, you may take a 30-minute taxi ride from Nanchangxi Station.

Shengjin Tower
Shengjin Tower

Address:
1 Jinta Street, Xihu District, Nanchang

Content:
A 3A Tourist Attraction of China, the tower is a typical pavilion structure of southern China composed of bricks and wood. The tower is 50 metres high with seven stories and eight sides. According to legend, an iron box carrying ashes was found on the foundation of the tower, with four gold ropes, three ancient swords and a gold bottle with 300 packs of ashes in it, hence the name of the tower.

Transportation:
From High Speed Rail Nanchangxi Station, walk for about 5 minutes to Nanchangxi Station East Terminal bus stop and change to Bus 223. Get off at Shengjin Tower and walk for about 4 minutes.

Alternatively, you may take a 35-minute taxi ride from Nanchangxi Station.

Tengwang Pavilion
Tengwang Pavilion

Address:
58 Fanggu Street, Donghu District, Nanchang

Content:
A 4A Tourist Attraction of China, the pavilion was built in the 4th year of the Yonghui Regin during the Tang Dynasty and is one of the Three Great Towers of southern China. The main pavilion takes the imposing form of "seemingly three, actually seven", a 3-storey building appearing as a cloister from the outside but with 7 levels on the inside.

Transportation:
From High Speed Rail Nanchangxi Station, take Metro Line 2 towards Metro Central. Get off at Metro Central Station and change to Line 1 towards Yaohu Lake West. Get off at Wanshou Palace Station and walk for about 12 minutes.

Alternatively, you may take a 40-minute taxi ride from Nanchangxi Station.

The above information is for reference only and subject to change without notice.