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Which province is Jiujiang from?

Location: Northwest Jiangxi, south bank of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River? Jiujiang, referred to as "Xunxun", was called Chaisang, Jiangzhou and Xunyang in ancient times. It is a famous city in the south of the Yangtze River with a history of more than 2200 years. Jiujiang is a sub-central city of politics, economy, culture, science, education and commerce in Jiangxi Province, a sub-central city in the province and a key dual-core city in Jiangxi Province [1]. Jiujiang is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and Beijing-Kowloon Economic Development Zone. It is a regional central port city in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, one of the first five cities in China to open to the outside world along the Yangtze River, and also a transitional zone for the eastern coastal development to advance to the central and western regions. Known as "the mouth of the three rivers, the thoroughfare of seven provinces", "the land of the eyebrows in the world" and "the north gate of Jiangxi". Jiujiang has the reputation of "nine schools in Xunyang County, which are as clear as pictures". Two-thirds of Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, is located in Jiujiang, where the world cultural landscape heritage Lushan Mountain, Tolin Temple, the birthplace of Pure Land Sect, the West Sea of Lushan Mountain in Qiandao Lake, Jiangxi Province, and Longyuan Gorge in Jiuzhaigou, Central China are all located. [2]