https://ph.trip.com/moments/detail/jingdezhen-405-122481815?locale=en-PH
987Felix~Reed$Singapore

Blow up the circle of friends Jingdezhen two days and one night weekend travel guide

This time taking advantage of the weekend to take my mother to Jingdezhen for a trip on a whim, because the transportation and accommodation are very convenient, it is very suitable as a short trip destination for the weekend, below is a two-day and one-night Jingdezhen travel guide for the babies who want to go 🗺Attraction Overview 1. Lotte Market: Closes at 12 pm every Saturday morning, get up early, tickets are required but worth a look👀 2. Sculpture Porcelain Factory: Together with Lotte Market, it is recommended to enter from the south gate and exit from the north gate, many small shops are worth visiting 3. Sanbao Village: Take a taxi directly to Sanbao Pottery Village, there is a Sanbao Art Museum and then walk ten minutes to Sanbao Peng Art Museum 4. Ceramic Museum: Need to book in advance, many people queue up, it is recommended to just take photos from a distance 5. Taoxi River: The night market is open until 10 pm, small creative things can be browsed 6. Hanxi Village: The Light of the Earth, a bit far, 40 minutes by taxi, round trip is almost within two hours Imperial Kiln Museum: Book in advance, but you still need to buy a ticket to enter the main gate, many people recommend coming at night but I think the light is also good in the afternoon 🚶🏻‍♂️Local Itinerary Day1: Lotte Market-Sculpture Porcelain Factory-Sanbao Village-Ceramic Museum-Taoxi River Night Market Day2: Hanxi Village-Imperial Kiln Museum-Home Not a special soldier, the timing is just right and not too tiring, many small shops in Jingdezhen are worth visiting 🏨About Accommodation For local accommodation, I chose two this time: 1. Jingdezhen Fairfield by Marriott: 200 per person per night, relatively clean, but the sound insulation is average; 2. Hyatt Regency: The location is right across from Taoxi River, very convenient for going to scenic spots 🥗About Eating For meals, we casually found a few must-eat list ones: 1. Wild Stove: Recommend white eggplant and wild bamboo shoot cured meat old duck pot; 2. Home Cooking: You can try the signature milk tea ice; 3. Porcelain Capital Banquet is very average and can be skipped. 💡Some things in Jingdezhen that are very compelling 1. Every driver is willing to chat with us and introduce us to the city 2. At the Taoxi River market, I saw again the creative desire that I had lost for a long time 3. The architecture in Jingdezhen is really a paradise for liberal arts students 4. In the Ceramic Museum, I discovered that the most vibrant artworks are the various expressions of us humans
View Original Text
*Created by local travelers and translated by AI.
Posted: Jun 20, 2024
Submit
0
Mentioned in This Moment
Attraction

Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum

4.5/581 reviews | Fine Art Galleries
Jingdezhen
View
Show More
Related Moments
Taoxichuan Hotel

I'll stay at this hotel again when I come to Jingdezhen. It's comfortable and affordable!

James.Barnes^81
Yaoli Ancient Town

Jingdezhen Travel Guide

Noah Brown Isabella
Yaoli Ancient Town

Jiangxi Jingdezhen|Romantic Millennium Porcelain Capital.

_1993_Jack_28

Sculpture Porcelain Factory - A paradise for Taobao shoppers - No one can leave empty-handed.

odric_2940
Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum

Jingdezhen|A City with Great Potential||

noahsunset
Taoxichuan Hotel

Jingdezhen | Taoxichuan Hyatt Selection Hotel is a great place to take photos.

nathaniel_everett_storm

The Super Cultural and Creative Market of Jingdezhen Sculpture Porcelain Factory

Alden Oberbrunner

Sculpture Porcelain Factory

SONNY PADILLA

Jingdezhen | The Sculpture Porcelain Factory is really great for taking photos

AUS. Gus 2651
The Pottery Workshop Creative Market

Citywalk Route of Jingdezhen Sculpture Porcelain Factory

MAXIMILIAN STEVENS
Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan

Jingdezhen's 'Porcelain Bumping' Avoidance Post: Only Trust Half of the Travel Guides||

JohannesEide
Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum

A Journey to the Millennium Porcelain Capital: The Unyielding Craftsmanship

CCheng94