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Plan a focused 2-day Nanchang city break with a mix of riverfront landmarks, museums, historic streets, and easy evening viewpoints (best enjoyed April to October for longer daylight).

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Plan a focused 2-day Nanchang city break with a mix of riverfront landmarks, museums, historic streets, and easy evening viewpoints (best enjoyed April to October for longer daylight).
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Nanchang’s signature riverside pavilion, known for its classic architecture and sweeping Gan River views. Go near opening time to avoid queues and consider prebooking if available.

A strong starting point for regional history and ceramics context before exploring the city. Arrive early and bring ID if entry is ticketed or timed.

A key stop for modern revolutionary history in central Nanchang. Reserve ahead when required and expect longer lines on weekends.

A lively heritage-lane area for street snacks, local shops, and an easy afternoon wander. Go a bit earlier for a calmer walk through the side lanes.

A central landmark square that’s great for city orientation and evening photos. Arrive before sunset for better light, especially on busy weekend nights.

An open riverfront space for Gan River views and a relaxed evening atmosphere. Time your visit for sunset and expect more crowds on weekends.
Typical daily costs in CNY.
Accommodation: Hostel dorms or budget hotels: ¥100-¥200 per night
Food: Street food and local eateries: ¥30-¥50 per meal
Transportation: Public buses or bikes: ¥10-¥20 per day
Activities: Free or low-cost attractions: ¥20-¥50 per day
Accommodation: Mid-range hotels: ¥300-¥500 per night
Food: Mid-range restaurants: ¥60-¥100 per meal
Transportation: Taxis and public transport: ¥50-¥100 per day
Activities: Entrance fees and tours: ¥100-¥300 per day
Accommodation: Luxury hotels: ¥800-¥1500 per night
Food: Fine dining: ¥200-¥500 per meal
Transportation: Private cars or premium taxis: ¥150-¥300 per day
Activities: High-end tours and experiences: ¥300-¥800 per day
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