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Jiangxi's Cultural Heritage Boosts Tourism

The recent premiere of the dance drama "Tian Gong Kai Wu" at the Guangzhou Opera House reflects Jiangxi's commitment to preserving its cultural heritage. This performance, inspired by Jiangxi native Song Yingxing of the Ming Dynasty, has gained widespread acclaim, with sold-out shows in major cities including Shanghai and Beijing.

Jiangxi's success in cultural tourism stems from its dedication to preserving ancient streets and villages. Jieqiao Ancient Village showcases the architectural and cultural influence of "Tian Gong Kai Wu," offering visitors a unique experience. Additionally, Wanshougong Historical Street combines traditional architecture with modern elements, attracting younger tourists.

Liukeng Ancient Village in Fuzhou further exemplifies Jiangxi's rich historical legacy, with preserved Ming and Qing dynasty buildings. The province's use of musical dramas and comedies enhances visitors' engagement, boosting tourism and cultural appreciation.

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