What are the good places to visit in Nanchang?
Which scenic spots are good in Nanchang? If you want to reminisce about history, the Tower of Ten Thousand Regiments, one of the Four Great Towers of Jiangnan, is a must-visit. It has a long history and carries Wang Bo's 'Tower of Ten Thousand Regiments' preface. Due to wars or fires, it has been rebuilt many times, and the Tower of Ten Thousand Regiments you see now was built in the 1980s. There are also folk rhymes like the 'Rope Gold' tower with a 'one foot eight inches' rope. If it's modern architecture, it's mainly concentrated in the Honghuatai New District. The green space, resembling two chimney-like twin towers, I don't recommend. But the two semi-arc-shaped Honghuatai Towers are more beautiful. If the weather is clear at night, the several bridges spanning the Gan River are also good scenery.

Nanchang people uphold the excellent traditions of revolutionary old districts, being efficient, resourceful, passionate and carefree. If there's a disagreement, they'll draw their swords. Jiangxi has abundant hilly terrain and unique mountain scenery, with rich cultural connotations and a distinctive style. It's difficult to see all the beautiful scenery as you move. Fortunately, Nanchang is not big, you can spend three or four days to play within the city, and if you're familiar with spicy food, you'll never leave. Here are two suggestions: don't blindly follow fame and hype, popularity and reputation are all illusions. It's best to go where you should go, such as the Tower of Ten Thousand Regiments in autumn, the Provincial Museum Uprising, the Eighth Route Army Autumn Waters, all blending together, with eight big mountains and Yahu Lake, Aixi River, the star of the Gan River, and so on. If you have more leisure time, you can go to Meiling Mountain. These places, whether well-known or controversial, are worth visiting and experiencing. It's up to you to see, hear, and understand, and you will gain something worthwhile.
Whether it's good or not depends on the individual and the time. Sometimes you might hate Nanchang, and sometimes you'll fall in love with it. As a provincial capital, Nanchang's development is among the best in Jiangxi, meeting most of the needs. For example, I can use buses, subways, and shared cars, shopping can be done on JD and Taobao, and there are also physical stores like Tianhong and Wanda. Within a few kilometers, there is free municipal bicycle parking available. There are annual marathons held near my home, allowing you to enjoy the scenery and familiar surroundings.

Nanchang people are very energetic, but I try to avoid conflicts and disagreements. As the city becomes more urbanized, older Nanchang residents will gradually disappear. After saying all this, I didn't give practical suggestions. I'm a travel enthusiast and foodie, welcome friends from all over the world to visit my hometown. If you don't mind, I'm happy to recommend and guide you, paying attention to details.