Nestled in the southwest of Jiujiang, the Lushan West Sea in east China's Jiangxi Province offers a breathtaking escape into one of Asia's most pristine ecological wonders. Spanning 308 square kilometers, this 5A-rated national tourist destination captivates visitors with its mirror-like waters and a constellation of over 8,000 verdant islets – a scene often likened to 'emeralds scattered across jade' by local poets.
Renowned for its environmental credentials, the West Sea boasts water visibility exceeding 11 meters and air quality ranked at China's highest national standard. With an average depth of 45 meters, the lake serves as a vital ecological reservoir while offering year-round recreational opportunities. Its unique microclimate creates an 'oxygen bar' atmosphere, attracting wellness seekers and nature photographers alike.
As global interest in sustainable tourism grows, destinations like the West Sea demonstrate China's commitment to balancing ecological preservation with responsible tourism development. The area's accessibility from major cities like Nanchang positions it as an emerging hotspot for both domestic and international travelers seeking authentic natural experiences.
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Live: Feel the serenity of Lushan West Sea in east China's Jiangxi
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