Lushan Mountain is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, to the south of the Yangtze River and northwest of the Poyang Lake. According to records, it has a history of more than 2,000 years. The scenic area, covering 302 square kilometers, houses 16 natural wonders, 474 scenic spots and 171 peaks, of which the highest peak, the Dahanyang Peak, is 1,474 meters above sea level.
Reputed as a real-life version of a fantasy world, Wangxian Valley offers a profound journey through the harmonious trio of natural landscapes, human heritage, and legendary tales that transcends the ordinary. Here, it invites all who wander its paths to step into a story where every nook is a verse, every vista a painting, and every moment an ode to the enduring dance of nature, culture, and myth.
Jiangxi, a southeastern province in China, is known for its idyllic landscapes of rice paddies, rivers, and mountains. Nestled around the Gan River valley, it has historically served as a significant passage on major north-south trade routes. Its capital is Nanchang and its major cities include Nanchang and Jiujiang. Jiangxi's population was 45,188,635 in 2020.