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There lies a fertile
land in the middle and lower reaches of YangziRiver ---
Jiangxi, a land green, dynamic with the tinges of spring.
Jiangxi has mild temperatures, abundant
rainfall, distinct season changes and a short frost period.
People here, cherishing their natural environment, maintain
a 60% forest coverage --- the highest in China --- in the
167,000 square km area.
Beautiful mountains and clear waters
feature the province. People are always advised to "enjoy
the azaleas in the spring on Jinggang Mountain, seek the
coolness in the summer at Lushan Mountain, go for adventure
tours in the autumn at Sanqing Mountain and admire the migrating
birds in the winter in Poyang Lake."
Jiangxi has many world-renowned
spectacular mountains. The World Cultural Heritage, Lushan
is a paradise for the tourists with its cool summer, snowy
winter and billowing clouds and fog. The magnificent Jinggang
Mountain, known both as the revolutionary cradle and a state
scenic spot boasts lofty mountains, bold flowing waterfalls
and it has multitudes of fascinating revolutionary relics.
The province also has the Dragon and Tiger Mountain, known
for its legends of the origin of Taoism as well as its beautiful
scenery. Sanqing Mountain, though not as famous as the Huangshan
Mountain, a World Cultural Heritage in Anhui Province, is
actually more enchanting. The origin of the water supply
for Hongkong, Sanbei Mountain lies in Jiangxi too.
There are over 2,400 rivers ---
the Ganjiang River, Xinjiang River, Fuhe River and Raohe
River (the most important four)--- winding across the province,
nurturing intelligent people and their glorious culture
and then finally pouring into Poyang Lake, the largest fresh
water lake, hence forming the best ecological circle of
China. Poyang Lake is the largest habitat for migrating
birds in the world and a renowned protection zone of rare
and endangered migrating birds as well. When winter comes,
millions of birds of over 300 species, the white crane being
the most famous, from all over the world, can be seen flying
over the most beautiful and largest lake of China, singing
their love for the land.
Jiangxi has given birth to outstandingly
talented people generation after generation. Among them
are: Tang Xianzu, known as the Shakespeare of the East,
Song Yingxin, known for his "Tian Gong Kai Wu",
a scientific work on agriculture and handicraft finished
in 365 years ago, Wen Tianxiang, a national hero fearless
of death for his kingdom's independence and three of the
Eight Most Outstanding Poets and Writers in Tang and Song
dynasties--Ouyan Xiu, Wang Anshi and Zeng Gong, etc. These
names still shine today, revealing a land filled with talented
people.
As for our ancient culture, the
bronze relics, the most ancient academies of class learning
and the distant and long-developed Taoism, which were illustrious
in Chinese history, are always enumerated.
Jiangxi boasts a great reputation
in Chinese revolutionary history. As the "hometown"
of the Red Army and the People's Liberation Army, she witnessed
the establishment of the first revolutionary base by the
Communist Party of China, which unveiled a new epoch of
the revolutionary career. Jiangxi was the home of the first
socialist authority and it was there that the Long March
started, leading to the success of the revolution.
Jiangxi is endowed with rich natural
resources and abundant produce.
In English, china means porcelain, and the capital of porcelain,
Jingdezhen, lies in Jiangxi Province. The porcelain made
here is "white as jade, thin as paper, bright as a
mirror" and sounds "like a chime". It has
become a special cultural symbol collected by people all
over the world.
Grain, cotton, tea and tangerines
are abundantly produced in this beautiful, vast area. Combined
together with modern farming methods, traditional local
farming products, such as the black-bone chicken in Taihe,
green tea in Wuyuan, tangerines in Xinfeng, flowers and
plants in Dayu, beef cows in Gao'an, lean meat pigs in Dongxiang
are all developing at full speed.
Jiangxi has rich mineral resources
as nature so generously preserves her treasures there. The
rich resources of each of "the seven gold flowers of
Jiangxi" --- copper, tungsten, silver, tantalum, uranium,
gold and rare-earth --- rank the first three in the country.
The largest copper mine in Asia and the largest copper metallurgical
center of China, the Dexing Copper Mine and the Guixi Smeltery
are both in Jiangxi.
Jiangxi has witnessed remarkable developments in both productivity
and social development in the past two decades' reform and
opening to the outside world and it is still advancing with
big strides. She is seeking new opportunities and implementing
new strategies for further development in the tide of economic
globalization and the ever-changing scientific and technological
revolution.
Jiangxi plays a significant role
in joining the South to the North and connecting the East
and the West. Situated in the center of the Zhujiang Delta,
Minnan Delta and Yangtze Delta, she claims an apparent geological
advantage, which is highlighted by the convenient air, land
and water transportation networks. Jingjiu Railway and Zhegan
Railway run through the province, forming a "cross"
frame; the highway system will be connecting the neighboring
four provinces in two years and ships from the Jiujiang
wharf can reach all the important harbors in the world.
Telecommunications, mainly the program-controlled telephones,
digital telecom, mobile networks and satellite communications
cover the entire province.
The implementation of the opening
policy and the betterment of the investment environment
have attracted large amounts of foreign investments. There
are more than 5,000 foreign enterprises from over 60 countries
and regions investing in the province with a total amount
of over 5 billion US dollars. Some world-renowned corporations,
such as Ford Motors from the USA, Suzuki Corporation and
Isuzu from Japan have already invested in Jiangxi, gaining
large rewards. These investments showed great prospect.
Jiangxi is promoting the industrialization and urbanization
in an effort to establish herself into "a base to undertake
the industrial transference from coastal areas, to provide
high-quality agricultural products and a solid labor force
as well as a 'backyard' for tourism."
The future of Jiangxi will be magnificent
with her unflinchingly confident people and their unbending
commitment to Jiangxi's progress. They are in high and vigorous
spirits.
In the year 2001, Jiangxi, celebrating
the new millenium, outlined the magnificent strategic objective
for her development to build a developed Jiangxi in the
near future. A surge of development is unfolding magnificently
here.
The delicate patterns of tigers
and birds carried by the bronze tools unearthed in Jiangxi
tell people that this is a land that admires tigers and
birds, the symbols of intelligence and courage. This is
a land with great history, a land ready to create a bright
future.
Welcome to Jiangxi!
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