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Duchang County is located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province, China, under Jiujiang City, on the east shore of Poyang Lake, with a total area of about 2,669 square kilometers. The county has a long history and deep cultural heritage, and is a typical Jiangnan water town and agricultural county. Famous for its fisheries, rice cultivation and pearl farming, Duchang is also rich in ecological resources, including wetlands and migratory bird habitats, and is an important part of the Poyang Lake Ecological and Economic Zone.
The terrain of Duchang County is dominated by plains and hills, and the climate is subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons and abundant rainfall. Poyang Lake provides it with rich water resources and biodiversity, making it an important ecological protection area and attracting a large number of migratory birds to overwinter every year.
The economy is dominated by agriculture and fishery, and the pearl industry is a local specialty, with Duchang pearls renowned nationwide. Culturally, the county has preserved many traditional folklore and monuments, such as ancient temples and buildings of the Ming and Qing dynasties, reflecting the unique heritage of the northern Gan region.
Duchang County is conveniently connected to neighboring cities by road and waterway. Tourist attractions include the Poyang Lake Wetland Park and historical and cultural sites, suitable for eco-tourism and cultural exploration. In recent years, the local government has actively promoted sustainable development, balancing economic growth with environmental conservation.
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