'Ganzhou' () is a
prefecture-level city in
Jiangxi province,
China. Its administrative seat is at
Zhanggong (章贡).
History
In 201,
Emperor Gaozu of the
Han Dynasty established a county in the territory of modern Ganzhou. In those early years,
ethnic Han settlement and authority in the area was minimal and largely restricted to the
Gan River basin. The river, a tributary of the
Yangtze River via
Poyang Lake, provided a route of communication from the north as well as irrigation for rice farming.
During the
Sui Dynasty the county administration was promoted to
prefecture status and the area called Qianzhou (虔州). During the
Song Dynasty immigration from the north bolstered the local population and drove local aboriginal tribes further into the hills. Especially after the fall of the
Northern Song capital of
Kaifeng, migrants increased dramatically. The name was officially changed to Ganzhou in the
Southern Song.
During the late 1800s Ganzhou was opened as one of the southern
treaty ports and became a minor base for foreign companies. Between
1929 and
1934, Ganzhou formed a part of the
Jiangxi Soviet, one of the bases of the
Communist Party of China. Due to its proximity to the Red capital
Ruijin (瑞金), Ganzhou was subject to a number of
Kuomintang encirclement campaigns.
Administration
Ganzhou has jurisdiction over 1
district, 2
county-level cities and 15
counties:
★ District:
Zhanggong (章贡区)
★ County-level cities:
Nankang (南康市),
Ruijin (瑞金市)
★ Counties:
Gan (赣县),
Xingguo (兴国县),
Yudu (于都县),
Ningdu (宁都县),
Shicheng (石城县),
Huichang (会昌县),
Xunwu (寻乌县),
Anyuan (安远县),
Dingnan (定南县),
Longnan (龙南县),
Quannan (全南县),
Xinfeng (信丰县),
Dayu (大余县),
Chongyi (崇义县),
Shangyou (上犹县)
Tourism
Ganzhou receives a small number of domestic tourists each year. Although it is encircled by mountain scenery, it is largely overshadowed by more famous attractions in Jiangxi, such as
Lushan and
Jingdezhen among others. Some of the places of interest in Ganzhou include:
★
Mount Jiulian (九连山), Longnan county
★
Mei Pass (梅关), Dayu county
★
Cuiwei Peak (翠微峰), Ningdu
★
Hakka architecture (赣南客家围屋) Some of the most representative Hakka houses include Fort Xin 新围, Longnan 龙南; Fort Yanji 燕翼围, Yangcun 杨村; Fort Longguang 龙光围, Taojiang 桃江; Fort Dongsheng 东生围, Anyuan 安远 etc.
★
Dongjin Bridge (东津桥):
Pontoon bridges have been constructed over the Zhang and Gong rivers since the Song Dynasty. One of the bridges, the Dongjin Bridge, can still be seen. It is 400 metres long, made up of wooden planks placed on around 100 wooden boats linked together with iron chains.
The town of Zhanggong has a
city wall dating to the Song Dynasty, as well as a number of pavilions and temples from the
Ming and
Qing. Altogether there are some 17 National Cultural Relic Protection Units in Ganzhou and 48 Provincial-level Cultural Relic Protection Units.
External link
★
Official Website (Chinese)