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What are the characteristics of Jiangxi?

Jingdezhen porcelain is famous at home and abroad for its "white as jade, bright as a mirror, thin as paper and sound like a gorge". China's English name "China" originated from foreign understanding of China porcelain.

2. The four famous specialty wines of Zhangshu were praised as "clear, fragrant, mellow and pure" by Premier Zhou Enlai, hence the name.

3. Suichuan Gougunao Tea won the gold medal in Panama International Food Expo. Nanfeng tangerine is a royal tribute in history.

4. The "five greens" produced by Wuyuan and the black tea produced by fellow practitioners in the waters are called "peerless".

Lushan Yunwu Tea is one of the top ten famous teas in China.

6. It is famous for navel orange, Nanfeng orange, Suichuan kumquat and Nankang honey pomelo.

7. Jiangxi develops waterway transportation. Nanchang and Jiujiang are important inland ports. Jiujiang Port is the largest port in Jiangxi Province. The main channel has two vertical lines: Ganjiang River, Xinjiang River, Yangtze River and Yangtze River.

8. Jiangxi is one of the key provinces of freshwater fishery in China. The total water surface area including Poyang Lake is 6.5438+0.66 million hectares, of which the aquaculture area is 267,000 hectares. In the waters along the Yangtze River at the provincial boundary, the fry produced are not only used for breeding in the whole province, but also for transportation and sales in many provinces and regions in China. Precious fish are salamanders, Wuyuan boiled fish and Xingguo red carp.

9. Jiangxi agriculture occupies an important position in the country. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, it is one of the two provinces that have never stopped contributing food to the country since the founding of the People's Republic of China.

10, Jiangxi is rich in underground mineral resources and is one of the provinces with high matching of mineral resources in China. The top three reserves in China are copper, tungsten, silver, tantalum, scandium, uranium, rubidium, cesium, gold, associated sulfur, talc, powdered timely and wollastonite. Copper, tungsten, uranium, tantalum, rare earth and gold and silver are called "seven golden flowers" in Jiangxi.

Baidu encyclopedia-Jiangxi

Jiangxi Provincial People's Government-Brief Introduction of Jiangxi