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The Best Attractions In Jiangshan

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Jiangshan is a county-level city located in Quzhou prefecture, in the southwest of Zhejiang Province, China, bordering Jiangxi province to the west. Located about 250 kilometers southwest of Hangzhou, the provincial capital, it is the only county-level city in the prefecture. In 1999, Jiangshan's population stood at 563,196. The city is named aptly: Jiang means river and Shan means mountain; a river runs through the city and scenic Mt. Jianglang sits on its border.USA Today described Jiangshan as a fairly prosperous city in one of China's most developed provinces.The Jiangshanian Age of the Cambrian Period of geological time is named for Jiangshan.
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The Best Attractions In Jiangshan

  • 1. Jianglang Mountain of Jiangshan Jiangshan
    Jianglangshan or Mount Jianglang is a mountain in Jiangshan, Zhejiang, China. Three peaks from north to south make its recognizable river-shaped arrangement, as follows: Lang Feng, Ya Feng and Ling Feng. Lang Feng has elevation of 816.8 m .The mountain exhibits Danxia landform, and was inscribed onto the World Heritage List in August 2010 as part of China Danxia.In September 2013, Mount Jianglang was the scene for a stunt by Jeb Corliss where he flew between two of the peaks in a wing suit, starting the jump from a helicopter.
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  • 5. Zhuge Bagua Village of Lanxi Lanxi
    Zhuge Village or Zhugecun is a historic Chinese village located in Zhuge , Lanxi, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, China. Originally called Gaolong , the village changed its name to Zhuge during the Ming Dynasty due to the prevalence of the Zhuge surname among the villagers. The residents claim they are the descendants of the famed Shu Han chancellor Zhuge Liang of the 3rd century CE. The village was designated a national heritage site in 1996, and contains relics which are 700 years old.
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  • 6. Longquan Celadon Museum Longquan
    Longquan celadon is a type of green-glazed Chinese ceramic, known in the West as celadon or greenware, produced from about 950 to 1550. The kilns were mostly located in Lishui prefecture in southwestern Zhejiang Province in the south of China, and the north of Fujian Province. Overall a total of some 500 kilns have been discovered, making the Longquan celadon production area one of the largest historical ceramic producing areas in China. Longquan-type is increasingly preferred as a term, in recognition of this diversity, or simply southern celadon, as there was also a large number of kilns in north China producing Yaozhou ware or other Northern Celadon wares. These are similar in many respects, but with significant differences to Longquan-type celadon, and their production rose and decline...
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  • 7. Longyou Grottoes Longyou County
    Longyou County is a county of Quzhou City, in the west of Zhejiang Province, China. In it is located the Huzhen pagoda . The Quzhou Longyou Caves or Grottoes . [1][2] are a local feature.
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