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Jiangxi Province (referred to as "Gan" for short) is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC) (China), which was named after the establishment of West Road in Jiangnan by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, and was also called Ganjiang because its mother river was Ganjiang, with Nanchang as its capital.
Jiangxi is located in the southeast of China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, with the latitude of 24 29 ′14 ″ to 30 04 ′ 43 ″ and the longitude of113 34 ′18 ″ to/kloc-0 ″.
It is the central hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta, the Pearl River Delta and the west coast of the Straits. The total area of the province 166900 square kilometers. By 2023, Jiangxi Province will have 1 1 prefecture-level cities, 27 municipal districts, 12 county-level cities and 6 1 county, making a total of 100 county-level divisions. By the end of 2022, the resident population of Jiangxi Province was 45.2798 million, an increase of10.58 million over the end of last year.
Since ancient times, Jiangxi Province has been known as "the land of drought crossing", "Wutou Chuwei, Huyue Minting" and "forming a scenic spot", and is known as "the land of Zhangyi, the land of white cranes and the land of plenty".
Part of Jiangxi belongs to the economic zone on the west side of the Taiwan Strait, with Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, and one of the super-large copper industrial bases in Asia, and it has the reputation of "World Tungsten Capital", "Rare Earth Kingdom", "China Copper Capital" and "Hometown of Nonferrous Metals".
Jinggangshan is the cradle of China revolution, Nanchang is the birthplace of China People's Liberation Army, Ruijin is the place where chinese soviet republic Provisional Central Government was established, and Anyuan is the birthplace of China Workers' Movement.
Jiangxi is a land with profound cultural heritage and meaningful chapters, which has nurtured distinctive cultures such as red culture, landscape culture, ceramic culture, academy culture, opera culture, farming culture, business culture, traditional Chinese medicine culture, and regional cultures such as Linchuan culture, Luling culture, Zhang Yu culture and Hakka culture.