Source: China Daily | 2026-06-26 | Editor:余娅雯
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Remote county towns in China are often spoken of in shorthand: too far, too quiet, or too little to do. They are places people pass through rather than places they plan to stay. But Huichang resists that logic.
Located in southern Jiangxi province, near the borders of Fujian and Guangdong provinces, the county reveals itself slowly. The longer one stays, the more it seems to expand: another performance in a makeshift theater, another bowl of sour broth brightened by seasonal vegetables, another turn into an alley lined with ancestral halls. Life here moves at a measured pace. Even the past feels unusually present.
Its history is easy to encounter. Two banyan trees, nearly four centuries old, still hold the center of the old town, having watched generations come and go. In the mountains of Hanxianyan, visitors bow through narrow stone crevices as if humility were part of the journey itself. Beyond them, rivers and red cliffs hold old legends of immortals and poets, and the stories of people who once wandered here in search of them.

Taking a boat ride on Hanxian Lake is an ideal way to experience the charm of the Danxia cliffs, a natural wonder nestled in the mountains of Huichang, Jiangxi province. CHINA DAILY
And yet, Huichang is transforming.
What was once an ordinary county, known mostly to its neighbors, has in recent years become an unlikely theater town. With the return of playwright Stan Lai, Huichang has found itself recast as a stage for the world. Each summer, as troupes and travelers arrive, attending a performance can feel as ordinary as gathering for tea in the evening shade.That is Huichang's quiet power. Here, poetry and performance, memory and reinvention, seem to echo one another across time. The love locals carry for this place is so deeply rooted and so freely shared that visitors cannot help but feel it too, and begin to understand why leaving often feels harder than arriving.
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