It has a history of more than 2200 years since the establishment of the Han Dynasty.
Yichun is located in the northwest of Jiangxi Province, between the north latitude113 54 ′-16 27 ′ and 27 33 ′-29 06 ′.
It borders Nanchang in the east, Fuzhou in the southeast, Ji 'an and Xinyu in the south, Pingxiang in the southwest, Changsha and Yueyang in Hunan Province in the northwest and Jiujiang in the north.
The territory is about 222.75 kilometers long from east to west and about 174 kilometers wide from north to south.
The whole city covers an area of 18680.42 square kilometers, accounting for 1 1.20% of the total area of the province.
Yichun is rich in cultural heritage and has always been "the hometown of beautiful women in the south of the Yangtze River and the country with prosperous cultural relics".
The Preface to Wang Tengting written by Wang Bo, a great writer in the Tang Dynasty, contains two sentences: "The extremes of things must be reversed" and "outstanding people", whose people, things and things all come from Yichun.
When Han Yu was a secretariat in Yichun, he once wrote a poem praising Yichun in the Tang poem Autumn Ci. Zhu Zeng, a Neo-Confucianist in the Song Dynasty, lamented that "I am traveling in Yichun, and I look around many strange mountains".
Yichun hosted the 5th Peasant Games in People's Republic of China (PRC) in 2004, the Mid-Autumn Festival of CCTV in 2009 and the annual Moon Culture Festival, enjoying the reputation of "Moon Capital" and "Lithium Capital of Asia", and was awarded the titles of livable city in China, excellent tourist city in China, national greening model city, top ten leisure cities in China, national forest city and the happiest city in China.
1 governs Zhangshu, Fengcheng, Gao 'an, Shanggao, Wanzai, Yifeng, Tonggu, Fengxin, Jing 'an and Yuanzhou, with a total area of 18700 square kilometers and a total population of 5.5 million. The territory is dominated by hills and mountains, with mild climate, abundant rainfall and four distinct seasons.