Imagine a place where water dances to music, lights paint the sky, and cultures collide under the stars . That’s Qiushui Square in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province—a must-visit gem for travelers, nightlife lovers, and anyone chasing serious Instagram-worthy moments.
A Symphony of Lights and Water
Opened in 2004, the square is famed for its mega music fountain, the second-largest in Asia, where synchronized jets shoot up to 128 meters high! The shows blend tech and art, turning evenings into a sensory feast—perfect for date nights or solo adventures.
More Than Just a Fountain
Facing the historic Tengwang Pavilion across the Gan River, Qiushui Square isn’t just about waterworks. It’s a cultural hotspot with shopping zones, food stalls, and open spaces for festivals. Think of it as China’s answer to Times Square… but with way more aqua-magic.
Pro tip for digital nomads: The square’s mix of ancient vibes (thanks to its Tang Dynasty-inspired neighbor) and modern flair makes it a prime spot to see how China bridges past and present .
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Live: Skyline of Qiushui Square in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province
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