Topography and geomorphology:The topographies of Jiangxi are dominated by mountainous and hilly land, with mountains covering 36% of the province's total territory, hills, 42%.
Jiangxi is also home to many ancient trees, such as ginkgo, known as the "living fossil" of plants.
Jiangxi's total water reserve is 150.5 billion cubic meters, with the per capita figure standing at 3,491 cubic meters, 1,393 cubic meters more than the national average.
In the university, Arroyo made a speech on the relationship between the Republic of the Philippines and JiangxiProvince, and between the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China.
Meng Jianzhu, secretary of Jiangxi Provincial Committee of Communist Party of China (CPC), and Huang Zhiquan, governor of Jiangxi, met with Arroyo.
Jiangxi is the second stop of Arroyo's five-day trip to China, beginning from Oct. 27.
Geography: JiangxiProvince is in the eastern part of China, to the south of the middle-lower reaches of the Yangzte River.
The population history of Jiangxi can be divided into five periods: 1950 - 1952 was a period of fast population growth with an annual increase rate of 8.01%, 1953 - 1959 was the first peak of population increase with an annual rate of 2.56%; 1960 - 1962 was the trough of population growth.
Although the population of Jiangxi is the adult type, the proportion of the elderly population is increasing at a rapid rate.
The southeastern China province of Jiangxi (Chiang-hsi, Kiangsi) covers an area of 166,600 square kilometers and borders on Hunan in the west, Hubei and Anhui in the north, Zhejiang and Fujian in the east, and Guangdong in the south.
Jiangxi borders Anhui to the north, Zhejiang to the northeast, Fujian to the east, Guangdong to the south, Hunan to the west, and Hubei to the northwest.
Jiangxi was outside the sphere of influence of early Chinese civilization during the Shang Dynasty (16th century BC - 11th century BC).
In Jiangxi's fertile soil and mild climate agriculture flourishes; the growing season is 9 to 11 months long, and more than one third of the area is cultivated.
Jiangxi is one of China's leading rice producers; other food crops include wheat, sweet potatoes, barley, and corn.
Jiangxi is an important source of tungsten; it also has high-grade coking coal (near Pingxiang) and kaolin, which supplies the ancient porcelain industry of Jingdezhen.
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The median age was 27.42 and the total dependency ratio was 49.03%, with the ratio of children 40.28% and of aged 8.75%, and Jiangxi is an adult population.
In 1954, the mortality of Jiangxi was 14.15
Though the population of Jiangxi is adult-type, the proportion of aged population is increasing at an fast speed.
The northern part is plain Jiangxi has an area of 166,900 square kilometers and a population of 37.7 million.
Jiangxi is one of the main grain producers, and known as a fertile "land of fish and rice." It is also famous for oil crops, cotton, flax, sugarcane, tea, and fruits.
Jiangxi is famous for countless places of interest nad tourist attractions, such as the magnificent Mt. Lushan in the north, and Mt. Jinggang, a sacred place of the Chinese revolution, in the south.
Jiangxi's annual average temperature is around 18°C. Temperatures in the northeastern and northwestern areas and that along the Yangtze River are lower than other parts of the province, ranging from 16°C to 17°C. The other parts of the province are warmer, with temperatures ranging from 18°C-20°C. Jiangxi has plentiful rainfall.
Jiangxi is also home to many ancient trees, such as ginkgo, known as the "living fossil" of plants.
Jiangxi's total water reserve is 141.6 billion cubic meters; both the figures of per capita and per unit of cultivated land are higher than the national average.
Nanchang, the capital of JiangxiProvince, is better known as a heroic city because of the 1927 Communist-led August 1 Nanchang Uprising, which marked the birth of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.
Jiangxi is a quiet landlocked province tucked away just north of Guangdong, northwest of Fujian and south of the Yangzi River.
Jiangxi`s Lushan mountains have long been a popular summer retreat as a beautiful, cooling escape from the heat of the plains and Poyan Lake in north Jiangxi is the largest freshwater lake in China.
Jiangxi and its capital Nanchang flourished as their location between the north and southeast brought trade and prosperity.
JiangxiProvince lies in the southeastern part of China, on the southern bank of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River.
Jiangxi (literally means west of river), called Gan for short, lies to the south of the Yangtze River valley, and is named for being situated west of the Ganjiang River.
The highlight of Jiangxi travel should be Jingdezhen, which is known as the "Capital of Porcelain" in China.
The province of Jiangxi in southeast China, to the south of the Changjiang, lies between 113°34'-118°28'E and 24°29'-30°15'N. Running through the middle of JiangxiProvince from south to north is the Ganjiang (hence the abbreviation ''Gan'' for the province) with the largest freshwater lake in China, Poyang Hu (3583sq.km/1383sq.mi).
In the 20th CJiangxi was the first power base of the communist revolutionaries.
Jiangxi is also an important fruit-growing area, producing water melons, pears, date-plums, apples, oranges and the famous pipless mandarin and has a significant forestry industry (cedar, camphor, maple and pine).
Jiangxi Normal University (JXNU) is a comprehensive key university in JiangxiProvince offering courses in Liberal Arts, Natural Science, Foreign Languages, Music and Fine Arts, Physical Education, Technical Science, Economics, Law and Business Management.
JXNU is one of the first universities in Jiangxi entitled to confer both Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
JXNU is the first in Jiangxi to win over the state 863 Research projects and quite a few of provincial key research projects and paralleled research projects.
In Ruichang city, which is situated in northern Jiangxi by the Yangtze river on the border to Hubeiprovince, its 420,000 residents were shocked by the largest earthquake to strike the area in over fifty years and the aftershocks that were felt throughout the city at 13:00 local time.