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A popular coffee shop in Jingdezhen Lotte Pottery Park, the environment is rich and suitable for taking pictures, but the coffee is so bland that it is hard to describe. The taste of the tea is also unsatisfactory. In the coffee shop environment, there are some casual ceramic ornaments, which are the characteristics of Jingdezhen. They definitely add a lot of color, cute and unique.
This internet-famous coffee shop is very close to Lotte World, but be sure not to visit on a Saturday, Lotte Mart's opening day. We went at noon on an opening day, and the cafe was so packed that there was no room to sit. I heard the wait for a cup of coffee was over an hour. The cafe has a somewhat abandoned, industrial feel from the outside, but the interior is quite charming, but it was incredibly crowded... We wanted to get a coffee with the Jingdezhen logo to go, but when we heard the wait would be over an hour, we were left with a bit of a bummer. If you're looking to check in, be sure not to go on a Saturday. Arrive early or before closing time.
A very stylish cafe, the coffee is delicious, the desserts are also good, I will come again~
🏨Accommodation Recommendation Taoxichuan Platinum Hotel 📍Location: Next to Taoyangli Pedestrian Street (convenient for getting around) ✨Highlights: Ceramic-themed decor (lobby and rooms are all decorated with ceramic art pieces); the front desk will provide a customized itinerary; choose an air-conditioned room to avoid the summer heat! 📆Daily Cool-Down Routes • Day 1: Culture + Night View 🌞Morning (Avoid the Heat): China Ceramics Museum (9:00-17:00, Free) → See ceramic treasures from the Neolithic period to modern times, check out the popular spiral staircase; recommended to try local cuisine at the nearby "Ciyuan Weidao" restaurant. 🌆After 4 PM: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street → A red-brick art district transformed from an old porcelain factory, with stunning night views; night market on Fridays and Saturdays, browse for creative ceramic trinkets. • Day 2: Intangible Cultural Heritage + Valley 🌞Morning: Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Exhibition Area (8:00-17:30) → Watch master craftsmen perform the intangible cultural heritage of pottery throwing/painting, DIY pottery making by appointment is available. 🌤Afternoon: Sanbao Pottery Village → An art cluster in a valley, visit studios + enjoy clay-baked chicken at "Shiwai Taoyuan" (a cool bamboo courtyard). • Day 3: Shopping + Sunset 🌞Morning: Jingdezhen Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Buy souvenirs (small ornaments for around ten yuan → collectible items available, remember to bargain); after shopping, go to "Blue π Coffee" (old factory building with industrial style for photos) 🌆Evening: Imperial Kiln Factory National Archaeological Site Park → Newly opened in 2023, red brick archway + lake sunset, absolutely stunning for photos 🍜Must-Try Local Flavors 1. Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: Crispy fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous mochi, a breakfast staple 2. Cold Noodles: Lots of side dishes, a summer heat reliever 3. Alkaline Rice Cake: Chewy and springy, unique to Jingdezhen 4. Dumpling Cake: Rice flour outer skin + various fillings, savory and delicious 🔥Autumn Heat Relief Tips 1. Bring a small fan + sunscreen spray 2. Indoor activities (museum/cafe) are scheduled from 12:00 to 15:00. 3. Wear breathable clothing and comfortable shoes (essential for long walks). #JingdezhenTourism #JingdezhenTravelGuide
Quitting Your Job for Healing | These 4 Places Can Cure 99% of Mental Dissatisfaction (Personally Tested and Effective) I. Dali | Find a Breath of Life Again Between Cangshan and Erhai Recommendation Reason: Dali is always the first stop after quitting your job! Here you can "do nothing"—daydream by Erhai Lake, pick mushrooms in Cangshan Mountain, play guitar in the ancient city, and no one will ask you about KPIs or career plans. Budget: 1500-2500 RMB per person (5 days 4 nights) Accommodation: Caicun Guesthouse 100-200 RMB/night (rice paddy view from the window) Therapeutic Expenses: Erhai Lake cycling 15 RMB/day + March Street Market 50 RMB shopping Itinerary: Day 1: Erhai Lake Ecological Corridor (Longkan Wharf → S-Bend cycling) Day 2: Bed Sheet Factory Art District (weekend market for handmade crafts) → Dali Old Town (listen to folk songs at a bar on Renmin Road) Day 3: Jizhao Nunnery (vegetarian meal and sutra copying) → Zhemo Mountain (free alternative to Luwo Mountain for night view) Day 4: Shaxi Ancient Town (horse riding at Yujin Bridge 20 RMB/hour) Day 5: Beimen Market (buy flowers for 5 RMB per bouquet) Soul Restoration Station: ✅ Xunguang Farm Bread Market (freshly baked bread on Sundays + free coffee) ✅ Shuihua Manor (39 RMB entrance fee + kayaking) Su Fangzhou Future Space (20-piece elemental buffet + Wamao cooking) Tips to Avoid: ⚠️ No need to hire a car for a ride around Erhai Lake; segmented cycling is more enjoyable. ⚠️ Avoid the trendy cafes in Shuanglang; Wenbi Village offers a wider view. ⚠️ Learn to say "next time" to street vendors selling tie-dye. II. Quanzhou | The Healing Power of a City Half-Natural, Half-Immortal Recommendation Reason: When you're tired of the workplace battles, why not come to this "World Religious Museum"—draw your fortune amidst the swirling incense smoke, chat leisurely at tea stalls in ancient houses, listen to Nanyin music in the alleyways, and learn that "slow and steady wins the race." Budget: 1200-1800 RMB per person (4 days 3 nights) Accommodation: Xijie Ancient House B&B 150-250 RMB/night Donations: 1 RMB for fortune telling at Guanyue Temple, free at Kaiyuan Temple Pilgrimage Route: Day 1: Guanyue Temple (fortune telling) → Qingjing Mosque (3 RMB entrance fee) → Confucian Temple (free Nanyin performance) Day 2: Kaiyuan Temple (Flying Apsaras and Sanglian Ancient Sites) → Xijie (Twin Pagodas photo from the rooftop) → Bell Tower Rice Dumplings Day 3: Xunpu Village (40 RMB for hairpin-shaped garland + Fisherwoman costume) → Zhenwu Temple (Starting point of the Maritime Silk Road) Day 4: Qingyuan Mountain (Free admission before 7 AM to see Lao Jun Rock) Awakening to Traditional Flavors: 🍵 Houcheng Rice Noodle Soup (with vinegar pork + large intestine) 🍵 Ai A Shi Hua Gao (8 RMB for optional four-fruit soup) 🍵 Aunt Zhuang's Taro Cakes (Sweet and Savory Combination) III. Aranya | Rebuilding Yourself in the Lonely Library Recommendation Reason: Suitable for recent graduates seeking a temporary escape from social interaction—the sea in winter is especially healing; witness the minimalist aesthetic created by the frozen sea and art galleries, and become an "invisible person" in the community. Budget: 1800-2800 RMB per person (3 days 2 nights) Accommodation: Homestay within the community, 600-900 RMB/night (sharing is recommended) Art Consumption: Sand Dune Art Museum + Art Center combined ticket, 120 RMB Retreat Itinerary: Day 1: Sunrise at Aranya Auditorium (book via APP) → Lonely Library (Free booking tip: no need to book if staying within the community) Day 2: Sand Dune Art Museum (14:00-16:00 when less crowded) → Beach Swing → DDC Garage Rehearsal Room Day 3: Cycling in Wetland Park → Reading at One-Way Street Bookstore → Evening Talk at Dionysus Theater Mental Spa: ✨ Wait for a blues sunrise at the auditorium at 4:30 AM ✨ Find Easter eggs in the art installations left behind by Migratory Birds 300 ✨ Listen to the waves and enjoy craft beer at the Sea Breeze Bar late at night IV. Jingdezhen | Reshaping the Order of Life with Clay Recommendation Reason: Concentration is required when sculpting pottery—this in itself is the best form of mindfulness therapy. Forget your quitting anxiety while kneading and throwing clay; bringing home a piece you made yourself is more fulfilling than bringing a resume. Budget: 1000-1600 RMB per person (4 days 3 nights) Accommodation: Sanbao Village Artist Studio 150-200 RMB/night Materials: Pottery Experience 68 RMB/3 hours (including firing) Creative Journey: Day 1: Lotte Market (Saturday morning market for unique items) → Blue π Coffee (enjoy latte art amidst ruins) Day 2: Xiaoni Studio (hand-sculpt ceramic rings) → Sanbaopeng Art Museum Day 3: Imperial Kiln Museum (night photography of blue and white porcelain fragments) → Taoyang New Village Night Market Day 4: Hanxi Village (Legacy installations from the Land Art Festival) → Sketching in Yaoli Ancient Town Decompression Bonus: 🎨 Chat with the owner of a pottery studio who quit his job to open a shop about life's Plan B 🎨 Sculpt a ceramic plate with your ex's logo and then smash it yourself 🎨 Waiting for a kiln fire at Bingding Wood Kiln (opens twice a month) Travel Reflections: While drawing a fortune stick at the Guanyue Temple in Quanzhou, the old man interpreting it said, "You ask about your future? First ask yourself if you're happy." Suddenly, tears welled up in my eyes. It turns out that quitting a job isn't about running away, but about giving your weary soul a break. Being woken up by sparrows in the rice paddies of Dali, watching icicles fall into the sea at Aranya, holding up my first crooked ceramic cup in Jingdezhen—these clumsy yet real moments heal the cracks in my heart more than any career highlight. #LuxuryTravel #PlacesThatGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #CouplesTravel #SpontaneousTravel