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It sits 1,250 kilometres south of Beijing, the capital city of China.
Up for a little time out in nature? Jump in the car and check out Yunju Mountain, 35 kilometres away from Donghu Qu. You can also fill your lungs with fresh air at Meiling National Scenic Area, 15 kilometres away.
Get your blood flowing by walking around Bayi Park or JiangXi NongYe DaXue ShuMu BiaoBen Yuan. If you could do with a bite, they're two exceptional spots to lay out a blanket and spoil yourself with a picnic.
Pass some time immersing yourself in the atmosphere of Bayi Bridge. If you have time, Ganjiang Public Park is also worth seeing.
Seize the opportunity to visit other close-by sights, such as the Nanchang University and Pavilion of Prince Teng. You will find them 7 kilometres southeast in Nanchangshi. Not ready to call it a day just yet? NanChangShi BoMei YiShuGuan and the XiangTi YiShuGuan are in Nanchang, 17 kilometres to the east of Donghu Qu.
Treat your taste buds and fill your Instagram account with mouthwatering pictures by trying out some of this destination's most delicious food and drink offerings. Just don't forget to hashtag 'yum'!
This corner of the world has some unique recipes centred on local tastes and traditional ingredients. You'll discover grains and duck are two typical elements in many of the dishes.
While you're in Donghu Qu, why not eat like a local? That means trying a plate of sweet and sour mandarin fish or fried cuttlefish rolls, a couple of the region's classic dishes.
Ask any well-travelled globetrotter and they'll tell you that the simplest way to enrich your travel experience is to learn a handful of the local phrases. You'll be glad you learnt 'Nǐ hǎo', which is how you say 'hello'. Perhaps you'll find 'Wǎnān' a little bit easier to say? This means 'good night'.
When it finally comes time to leave, spend the last of your holiday allowance and say one last "Huí tóu jiàn" to Donghu Qu.
When it's time to pack your suitcase and take off, the closest terminal, Huanghua International Airport (CSX), is 260 kilometres to the west.
Shoestring travellers can rest easy. Budget rooms await at the Greentree Inn Nanchang Railway Station and the Holiday Inn Nanchang Jiulong Lake. These digs are proof that quality service doesn't need to break the bank. However, if you'd rather live it up on holiday, the Crowne Plaza Nanchang Riverside or the Grand Skylight International Hotel Nanchang might be a better fit.
Reviewed on 28 Nov. 2023
You can find out about the history of Nanchang with a stop at Pavilion of Prince Teng. Take in the museums and mountain views in the area.
Find out about the history of Nanchang with a stop at Bayi Square. Discover the area's museums and temples.
Bayi Bridge is just one of the places to see in Nanchang, so why not enjoy the other things to explore during your travels? Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's museums.