Trek to Taoist Tranquility on Misty Sanqing Mountain Sanqing Mountain in Jiangxi Province, although not very well-known to many people today, was regarded as a sacred place for Taoists in the Tang Dynasty.
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Look into the Mirror of Your Soul on Campus in Jiangxi Nanchang University in east China's Jiangxi Province opened on Sunday a campus supermarket, offering a wide range of handmade art products that can well serve students as 'mirrors of the soul', jxnews.com.cn reported.
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Board Games Become Popular among Jiangxi White-collar Workers Board games, a type of content-rich social games first introduced in Europe and the United States some thirty years ago, have recently gained popularity among white-collar workers in Nanchang.
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White Herons in Nanchang White herons build their nests in the Xiangshan Forest Park in Nanchang of eastern China's Jiangxi Province as shown in this photo taken on April 4.
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Jiangxi Bids for More Investments to Fight Crisis Representatives from state-owned enterprises and multinational corporations attended a recent seminar in Beijing held by the Jiangxi provincial government to introduce major investment projects.
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Chinese Tea Lovers Celebrate Spring Festival in Nanchang Over 80 tea lovers all brought their own tea leaves and utensils for a party of tea culture, which took place on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
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Wuyuan, Where Time Stands Still Hidden deep in the mountains, the town escaped the wartime devastation that obliterated many other parts of ancient China, and it remains in its original state today.
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Giant Calligraphy Scroll Celebrates the Games A famous calligrapher wrote a 160-meter-long scroll in the city of Nanchang on Friday to express good wishes for the upcoming Beijing Olympics.
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Connie Gibson - English teacher of Jiangxi Normal University
I believe the Olympics are an avenue of understanding and friendship between the different countries. And I also think that there are times there are peaceful protests and times when they totally get out of line like the young lady who was in the wheel chair...
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New Jinggangshan Revolution Museum Opens The new Jinggangshan Revolution Museum will open to the public on Saturday, Xinhua News Agency reports.
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