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Nestled in the southwest of Jiujiang City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Lushan West Sea is a national 5A-level tourist attraction, renowned as a "natural oxygen bar" for its crystal-clear waters and countless verdant islets. Covering 308 square kilometers, the lake is dotted with over 8,000 islands, like emeralds scattered across a jade plate. With an average depth of 45 meters and water visibility exceeding 11 meters, its surface remains placid, while the air is abundant in negative oxygen ions – both its water and air quality meet national first-grade standards. Tune in to our livestream and immerse yourself in the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature at Lushan West Sea.
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Nestled in the southwest of Jiujiang City, east China's Jiangxi Province, Lushan West Sea is a national 5A-level tourist attraction, renowned as a "natural oxygen bar" for its crystal-clear waters and countless verdant islets. Covering 308 square kilometers, the lake is dotted with over 8,000 islands, like emeralds scattered across a jade plate. With an average depth of 45 meters and water visibility exceeding 11 meters, its surface remains placid, while the air is abundant in negative oxygen ions – both its water and air quality meet national first-grade standards. Tune in to our livestream and immerse yourself in the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature at Lushan West Sea.