Nanchang Hotel Reviews
One place to visit in Nanchang is the Qing Yun Pu Gallery - or, by its other name, the Ba Da Shan Ren Memorial Hall. Ba Da Shan Ren was a renowned painter and calligrapher who lived in Nanchang and this place holds a certain dilapidated charm - it is on the outskirts though and if you are not familiar with taking public transport in China, having a taxi driver wait for you is recommended. Another suggestion: don''t confine your visit to just seeing the Teng Wang Ge Pavilion on the banks of the Gan River; take a walk along the riverside and enjoy the mountainous backdrop to the new developments in construction on the other side of the river.<br> <br> Nanchang does not have all that much to offer in terms of sightseeing, however if you are interested in the city''s biggest claim to fame, pay a visit to the Memorial Hall of the Nanchang Uprising (August 1, 1927) - it does exude a certain ''revolutionary'' charm still and is one thing every Chinese school child learns and knows about Nanchang.