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2-Day Tour Guide to Jingdezhen

There are so many hidden gems in Jingdezhen, come and copy my homework👇 🚗Transportation: High-speed rail from surrounding cities goes directly to Jingdezhen North Station. You can take a taxi or ride a shared electric car in the city, making travel very convenient. 🏨Accommodation: It is recommended to stay near Taoxichuan, which is convenient for transportation and surrounded by delicious food. Figure 7⃣️There are not many hotels, but it is still recommended to compare more (the prices are relatively high during short holidays). The rooms are relatively clean and tidy, and the service is quite considerate! 🍜Food: Beef bone powder, fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous rice cakes, dumplings 🥟粑 (3-4 flavors available) 📸Attractions: 🎨Day 1: Sculpture Porcelain Factory - Imperial Kiln Ceramics Museum - Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District Sculpture Porcelain Factory: There are many interesting ceramic shops with high cost-effectiveness, and you can also bring your children to experience hand-throwing. For taking photos, I recommend the entrance of Blue Pi Coffee, which is very artistic; the graffiti wall of Bu Shui Nie Nie Park is also very photogenic, colorful and perfect for taking photos. Imperial Kiln Ceramics Museum: Admission is free, but reservations must be made in advance on the official account. Porcelain pieces and wares from the Ming and Qing dynasties are displayed here, and the kiln-shaped buildings are very eye-catching. The photo spots include the tile hole at the entrance to Longzhu Pavilion, the steps in front of Longzhu Pavilion, and the path in Pengjia Lane, and the photo results are excellent. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District: The night view is super beautiful, with many original ceramic works and creative markets. You can take photos at the pool outside the art museum or at the arched building behind Building C8. Any photo you take will turn out to be a great one. 🏞️Day 2: China Ceramics Museum - Sanbao Village - Taoyang New Village - Yaoli Ancient Town China Ceramics Museum: A good place to learn about ceramic culture, displaying fine ceramics according to historical dynasties. The internet-famous Silent Buddha is on the sixth floor. Remember to go early to queue up for photos. Sanbao Village: A strong artistic atmosphere and many check-in spots. The Sanbao Museum and the Tao Kan Theater Jingde Town Wall are both very photogenic. You can also rent an electric car to take your children for a leisurely stroll and enjoy a relaxing time. Taoyang New Village: There are many small ceramic shops and stalls with affordable prices, and you can find a lot of good things. Yaoli Ancient Town: To go to Yaoli Ancient Town from Jingdezhen, you can take a bus at Fuliang Bus Station. The journey takes about 1 hour and the ticket costs 6 yuan. The ancient town has well-preserved ancient buildings and beautiful scenery. Taking photos on the ancient bridge can capture the charm of the Jiangnan water town; standing by the river with the ancient buildings as the background, you can also take beautiful photos. Friendly 👭suggestions: 1. Avoid short holidays (hotel 🏨room prices are several times higher than usual); 2. It’s not a good experience to see people everywhere; 3. It is recommended to rent an electric car/share electric car for sightseeing in the city; 4. The Ceramic Museum also requires advance reservations!
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Posted: Apr 14, 2025
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