Railways:
Jiangxi has convenient water and land transportation facilities. Five trunk railway lines link the province with other regions of the country, such as the Zhejiang-Jiangxi, Xiangtan-Jiujiang, Yingtan-Xiamen and Beijing-Kowloon railways. A total of 2,241 km railways are open to traffic, with 200 railway stations in operation.
Highways:
Jiangxi has an established highway network with cities such as Nanchang, Ganzhou, Ji'an, Shangrao, Fuzhou, Yichun and Jiujiang as road transportation hubs. The mileage open to traffic totals 37,318 km, of which 30.48 percent are first-grade and second-grade roads. All the townships in the province now are linked by highways.
Waterways:
With the Poyang Lake and the Yangtze River in its territory, Jiangxi has a waterway navigation network totaling 5,537 km in mileage. The Jiujiang Port provides direct linkage to overseas ports. Fifty-six of the province’s ports have an annual handling capacity of 10,000 tons or more, their berths totaling 712.
Airports:
Nanchang Airport offers domestic flights to major Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Changsha, Xi'an, Ningbo, Xiamen, Wenzhou, Fuzhou and Ganzhou. There are direct flights from Mount Lushan to Beijing and Huiyang in Guangdong Province.