Jiangxi has a long history, beautiful mountains and rivers, rich humanities and many places of interest. There are 2 World Heritage Sites, 36 National Forest Parks, 3 National Historical and Cultural Cities, 5 National Key Protected Temples, Tengwang Pavilion, one of the three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River, and 52 National Key Cultural Relics Protection Units in the whole province. There are more than 2400 scenic spots in the province.
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The topography of Jiangxi province is dominated by hills and mountains in the south of the Yangtze River. Basins and valleys are widely distributed and slightly plain. Geologically and geomorphologically, it is bounded by Jinjiang-Xinjiang line, with the Yangtze paraplatform south of the Yangtze River in the north and the South China Fold System in the south.
At the end of Silurian, the late Caledonian movement combined them, and then they were reformed many times by Indosinian, Yanshan and Himalayan movements, forming a series of northeast-southwest structural belts. A large number of granites invaded in the south, and red clastic rocks from Cretaceous to Paleogene were deposited in the basin, with gypsum and rock salt deposits.
A faulted basin centered on Poyang Lake has been formed in the northern region, and Quaternary laterite has accumulated in the piedmont area at the edge of the basin. This is the geological basis that causes the topography of the whole province to tilt to the north.
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