Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China
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Introduction

Nanchang City is located in Jiangxi Province, with Donghu Lake at its center, covering an area of approximately 13 hectares. Since the Tang Dynasty, Donghu Lake has been a famous scenic lake in Nanchang City. After the Ming Dynasty, it was divided into four lakes: Dong, Xi, Nan, and Bei, connected by bridges. There are three small islands in Donghu Lake, collectively known as "Sanzhou," including Baihua Island. Currently, there are Jiuzhou Bridge, Baihua Bridge, and Haicheng Dam connecting the islands. On the islands, there are the "Shuimu Qinghua" Pavilion, Zhongshan Pavilion, Baihua Island Pavilion, Suwendike, and Cultural Relics Square, etc.
In 1932, this area was transformed into a lakeside park, and in April 1946, it was renamed as Chiang Kai-shek Park. In July 1950, it was renamed as August 1st Park. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the government has planted trees, repaired embankments, dredged lakes, and built pavilions and curved bridges here, making it a place for people's leisure and entertainment. Address Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, China
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(January 1st - December 31st, Monday to Sunday)