
Nanchang, historically known as "Hongdu," is the capital city of Jiangxi Province in southeastern China. Located at the confluence of the Gan and Fu Rivers, Nanchang is a city with over 2,200 years of history. It is recognized as a National Famous Historical and Cultural City and is celebrated as the "Hero City" for being the birthplace of the August 1st Uprising.
It features both historical landmarks like the Tengwang Pavilion and a modern urban landscape. As Jiangxi’s political, economic, cultural, and transportation hub, Nanchang has also made significant strides in technological innovation and high-tech industries in recent years.