:''This article is about the Yushan county in the People's Republic of China. For the mountain in Taiwan known as Yushan, see
Jade Mountain.''
'Yushan' () is a
county in the northeast of
Jiangxi province,
China. The county is Jiangxi's gateway to bordering
Zhejiang province. It covers 1,731 km² and the population now reaches 560,000.
The climate is temperate there with abundant rainfall in the monsoon season, and has clearly differentiated summers and winters.
Administration
Yushan has been a county for over 1,300 years. Administratively the county is part of the
prefecture-level city Shangrao. The county administers 21 townships.
Sights
Every year, tens of thousands of domestic and foreign tourists flock to Yushan's picturesque
Sanqing Mountain (三清山), which has been officially designated as a
National Scenic Area.
Huaiyu Mountain (怀玉山) is also a tourist attraction. In the
Song Dynasty, the great neo-Confucianist
Zhu Xi taught there. In Republican times, the area also hosted a guerilla affiliated to the
Communist Party of China, led by then legendary general
Fang Zhiming.
Economy
Over the last fifty years, the county has harnessed its eight major rivers for power. It has three large
hydropower stations with installed capacity of about 1.2 megawatts.
The county is relatively a lagger in economic development. But it boasts affluent mining resources, like flagstones and limestones.
Transportation
Yushan is a stop on the Zhe-Gan Railway, leading from
Shanghai,
Hangzhou to
Nanchang and further south to
Guangzhou and
Hong Kong. At the end of 2002, the county was also incorporated into the national network of roads with the construction of a highway to Shanghai. Its closest airport is one in
Quzhou, which flies to various domestic destinations.
Miscellaneous
Yushan is famous nationwide for its distinctive success in school education, which is quintessential by the Yushan No.1 Middle School. Founded in 1939, the school is cradle of about 1,000 graduates beyond the master degree. It is applying for one of China's top 1,000 elementary and middle schools.