
Nanchang, abbreviated as "Hong" or "Chang," was formerly known as Yuzhang and Hongdu. It is the capital of Jiangxi Province and is China's earliest aviation industrial base, a major integrated transportation hub, and a world-class photovoltaic industry base. Founded in 202 BC, Nanchang symbolizes "prosperity in the southern border, prosperity in the south." It is a nationally recognized historical and cultural city. Wang Bo, one of the Four Great Poets of the Early Tang Dynasty, described it as a place of "abundant natural resources, outstanding people, and auspicious landscapes" in his "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng." During the Southern Tang Dynasty, Nanchang Prefecture was known as the "Southern Capital." On August 1, 1927, the "Nanchang Uprising" heralded the birth of the People's Liberation Army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. Over 2,000 years of history, the city has left behind numerous historical sites and landmarks, including the Tomb of the Marquis of Haihun (the tomb of the deposed Han emperor), the Pavilion of Prince Teng, the Bada Shanren Memorial Hall, Baihuazhou Island, and the August 1st Uprising sites.
Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province, is historically significant for its role in the Chinese Communist Revolution, especially the 1927 Nanchang Uprising. It is also a cultural center with ancient architecture and traditional arts.
Nanchang is located in central Jiangxi Province. The city is accessible via Nanchang Changbei International Airport, high-speed trains to Nanchang Railway Station, buses, taxis, and the local metro system.
Most attractions like Tengwang Pavilion are open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for pleasant weather.
For major attractions like Tengwang Pavilion or Star of Nanchang, booking 1–2 days in advance is recommended, especially on weekends or holidays.
A full day or 6–8 hours is sufficient to explore major attractions, including Tengwang Pavilion, Bayi Square, and nearby museums.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; some attractions offer English audio guides or guided services through travel agencies.
Yes, Bayi Square and waterfront areas have evening light displays; Star of Nanchang is open until late evening for night views. Special cultural performances may occur seasonally.
Major attractions are crowded on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded times.
All major attractions provide toilets, cafes, vending machines, rest areas, and souvenir shops.
Most attractions have ramps and elevators; however, some historic buildings may have stairs only.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted; cash is also usable.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants; Halal restaurants are limited, mainly in city center.
Use taxis, buses, or the metro to continue exploring Nanchang. High-speed train connections are available to other Jiangxi cities or major Chinese cities.