Sights in Jiāngxī
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Zhu De's Former Residence
The former communist general lived here for several months in 1927. It's now a revolutionary history museum, though the commentary is in Chinese only.
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Zhōu Ēnlái Residence
The former premier's residence stands defiantly across the stream from the Měilú Villa.
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Yòumín Temple
This huge temple was heavily damaged during the Cultural Revolution, but contains some notable statuary.
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Téngwáng Pavilion
This nine-storey pagoda is the city's drawcard prerevolutionary monument, first erected during Tang times.
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Site of the Lúshān Conference
Also called the People's Hall, this was the venue for the CCP's historic confabs in 1959 and 1970.
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Měilú Villa
Built by Chiang Kaishek in the 1930s and named after his wife, Song Meiling.
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Former Headquarters of the Nánchāng Uprising
Wartime paraphernalia for rainy days and enthusiasts of the CCP. Admission free with passport.
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FLúshān Museum
Mao's former residence, littered with paraphernalia detailing the Lúshān communist connection.
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