Music of Jiangxi
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| Awards | Chinese Music Awards |
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| Festivals | Midi Modern Music Festival |
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| National anthem | "March of the Volunteers" (PRC) "Three Principles of the People" (ROC) (historical anthems) |
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Jiangxi is a southeastern province of China. The area's musical heritage includes the Hakka music of Jiangzi, Fujian and Guangdong. Hakka music is literary and laid-back in tone, and consists entirely of five notes; many folk songs only use three notes.
Jiangxi's opera heritage is also important, having played a major role in the evolution of Beijing opera.

