The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
Autumn in Jingdezhen is a riot of kiln fires and clay, but the cost of shopping at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory and the transportation to Yaoli Ancient Town are major deterrents! A 3-day, 2-night trip from Hangzhou by high-speed rail costs around 1500 RMB per person – beware of this expensive guide! Itinerary: D1: Hangzhou → Jingdezhen → Taoxichuan Night Market D2: Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Imperial Kiln Museum → Sanbao Village D3: Yaoli Ancient Town → Return Trip 【Porcelain Shopping Tips】 Sculpture Porcelain Factory (P2): Saturday morning's Lotte Market requires reservations; artist-designed teacups start at 200 RMB with little room for bargaining; in the afternoon, browse the regular shops for half-price deals on flawed items. Imperial Kiln Museum (P3): Absolutely stunning at night! Use your phone's flash and a contrasting filter to photograph the arched red brick walls quickly before security rushes you out. Sanbao Village (P4): The 9494 Aesthetic Space pizza oven requires a 1-hour wait; the blue-and-white porcelain zebra crossing along the way should be photographed from above. 【Lessons Learned Through Hardship】 Transportation Pitfalls: There are only 3 shuttle buses a day to Yaoli Ancient Town. Carpooling costs 60 yuan per person. The so-called "original village" is heavily commercialized; skip it if you're short on time. Courier Traps: There's a hidden fee for insurance when shipping porcelain via SF Express. Pack small items with bubble wrap; for larger items, choose Deppon Logistics for a more stable wooden frame. Food Recommendations ✅ Zhuo Lao Family Kitchen: Located at the entrance of Sanbao Village, the chili-fried pork with dried tangerine peel and mung bean soup is so spicy you'll be screaming, but you can't stop eating. ✅ Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: A street vendor in Fuzhou, the fried dough sticks are crispy and the mochi is stretchy, with black sesame and sugar frosting as the key. ❌ Kiln Worker's Cuisine: The "Big Porcelain Bowl" restaurant inside the scenic area is expensive and salty; it's better to go back to the city and eat Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles. #JingdezhenTourism
First, is it worth visiting? Absolutely! Jingdezhen is more like a trendy spot for social media check-ins, perfect for those who enjoy city walks. It's great for taking photos, and with its numerous markets, it's a must-visit for ceramic enthusiasts. There are also many unique handcrafted items. Specific examples include Sanbao Village, Taoyangli Cultural and Creative Street, and Taoyang New Village. I highly recommend the Taoyangli Cultural Tourism Area, especially the Imperial Kiln Museum, which is incredibly photogenic. The entire Taoyangli area is well worth exploring, and a great feature is that your ticket allows unlimited entry and exit within two days. As for accommodation, anywhere in Jingdezhen city is convenient. Attractions are only two or three kilometers apart, so it depends on your budget. Personally, due to limited funds, I stayed at Home Inn Select, and I was very satisfied. For food, you absolutely must try the Jiangxi-style stir-fry in Jingdezhen. The places recommended online are generally reliable, as the stir-fries are freshly made and generally delicious – it's all about the taste. They're also economical, which added to my positive impression of Jingdezhen. During my stay, I mainly ate things like mixed rice noodles, clay pot soup, and small side dishes. What impressed me most was the fried dough sticks and mochi next to the hotel; I thought they were delicious. Better than the online recommendations. I think the name was something like Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles. By the way, the beef bone rice noodles were also good, but I didn't find them particularly special; they were just very affordable. Overall, Jingdezhen is very cost-effective. Eating, accommodation, transportation, and sightseeing are all convenient, and the quality is good at a low price, so it's worth recommending. As for the second stop, Wuyuan, I was a bit disappointed. Due to the weather, the whole trip was significantly less enjoyable, but that's common for travel. Weather aside, Wuyuan is more suitable for a road trip, and the villages with entrance fees are basically unnecessary, such as Likeng and Jiangwan. While the weather might have affected my mood, I personally felt the value for money was really poor. Driving to the nearby free villages recommended online yielded similar scenery. Personally, I think if you like Hui-style architecture, Hongcun is more worthwhile. However, the infrastructure of Wuyuan County is quite good. Zhu Zi Pedestrian Street is so-so. If you're going to Xiangao Ancient City, which is currently free, it's worth a visit. You can go around 3 or 4 pm, take a taxi to Zhu Zi Pedestrian Street, and enter through the South Gate – this is the most convenient way. Although it's a man-made attraction, it's generally very comfortable, and the night view is quite nice. However, I must mention that Wuyuan is incredibly crowded, making the experience very poor. Even on weekdays, it's crowded, so imagine weekends and holidays. I really don't recommend it; you must avoid peak times, otherwise you'll have no good mood. The same goes for Huangling Scenic Area – too many people, a terrible experience. The scenery is nice, but you can't appreciate it, so it's like there's no scenery at all. The most surprising thing about my entire Wuyuan trip was Wunvzhou, specifically Wunvzhou on Fridays and Saturdays. The 145 yuan ticket includes a ten-minute fire pot performance, a seven-minute iron flower display, and a ten-minute drone show. The performances and the final fireworks show were definitely worth it. To put it simply, the ticket covers the performance itself; the scenery inside is average, but there are some immersive activities that are quite nice, especially for young people. As for the extra 35 yuan for a ten-minute rowboat ride included in the package, the value isn't in the boat ride itself, but in timing it perfectly. Take the boat from Jinshi Wharf to Baoyu Pagoda Wharf (the first show of the iron flower fireworks is at 7:10 PM, the second at 9:10 PM). You can enjoy the iron flower fireworks, drone show, and fireworks show up close at the disembarkation point. The location is excellent, and most importantly, you don't have to squeeze with others—it's incredibly comfortable. Of course, if your budget allows, you can charter a boat (300 yuan) to watch the show. There's a side note: I watched two shows this time. For the first iron flower fireworks show, I accidentally ended up at the viewing area above the Wumeng Restaurant. The location was also excellent, not crowded, and the view was very clear. Wunvzhou Island mainly consists of guesthouses and hotels. For accommodation in Wuyuan, I recommend staying in the county town. Of course, if your budget allows, the scenic area is excellent, but generally, it's not necessary. The Hanting Hotel I stayed at in Wuyuan was rather average and I wouldn't recommend it. It's opposite the courthouse, and the restaurants next door had a strong smell of cooking oil. The service was also noticeably worse than Home Inn Select, although the staff were very friendly. Eating in Wuyuan is more expensive than in Jingdezhen, and the food is generally mediocre. However, the steamed rice cake at Xiulian, which was recommended online, was indeed delicious. As for dishes like steamed pork ribs, saliva fish, and tofu stew, I suggest trying them only occasionally. For everyday meals, try mixed rice noodles and clay pot soup. There's a place called Qi Ji near the hotel that serves good rice bowls and clay pot soup, and it looked clean and hygienic. Taxi access is very convenient in both Jingdezhen and Wuyuan, and both are close to the high-speed rail station, which is a great advantage. Overall, I was satisfied with the trip. There weren't any particularly outstanding moments, but I wasn't disappointed either. It was a pretty good trip overall.
Highlights and Features A soothing and comforting experience perfect for autumn and winter! Covering ancient city ginkgo trees, warm seaside sunshine, and volcanic Danxia landforms, 90% of attractions are free or low-cost, easily accessible by public transport and shared bikes, and a 3-day itinerary to sample authentic local snacks. Perfect for students and working professionals to avoid crowds! 3-Day Itinerary for Each City Zhangzhou 🌋 • Visiting Time: 9:00-17:30 (Avoid the sea breeze) • Route: Zhangzhou Ancient City (Free visit to the arcade buildings) → Nanshan Temple (Free visit to the ancient temple) → Volcanic Island Geopark (50 RMB to see the black volcanic rocks) → Nanmen Bay (Free photo of the seaside lighthouse) → Yunshuiyao Ancient Town (Free visit to the century-old banyan tree and Tulou) • Must-eat: Jianguo Oyster Omelet, Park Four-Fruit Soup (15 RMB per person) Jingdezhen 🏺 • Visiting Time: 10:00-18:00 (Comfortable pottery experience) • Route: Imperial Kiln Museum (Free photo of the red brick arched roof) → Sanbao Village (Free visit to the pottery village) → Sculpture Porcelain Factory (10 RMB to browse ceramics) → Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street (Free night tour) → China Ceramics Museum (Free reservation) • Must-eat: Fuzhou Nong Youtiao Bao Mochi, Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles (20 RMB per person) Mangshi 🌴 • Best time to visit: 14:00-21:00 (Avoid the cool mornings and evenings) • Route: Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda (40 RMB to see the pagoda's illuminated display) → Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden (30 RMB to admire exotic flowers and trees) → Silver Pagoda (Free photos of the pure white architecture) → Bingwu Street (Free night market visit) → Tree-wrapped Pagoda (Free to see the spectacle) • Must-eat: Paoluda (a type of fried dough), Pounded Chicken Feet (18 RMB per person) Quzhou 🏯 • Best time to visit: 8:30-17:30 (Comfortable hiking) • Route: Shuitingmen Ancient City (Free) → Quzhou Confucius Ancestral Temple (Free) → Lankeshan Mountain (30 RMB to explore the birthplace of Go) → Ershibadu Ancient Town (Free to experience the customs of three provinces) → Fushan Park (Free oxygen) • Must-eat: Dong Baba's Baked Pancake, Lao Pei's Duck Head (12 RMB per person) Chongqing🚠 • Best time to visit: 16:00-22:00 (Night view + escape from the cold) • Route: Mountain City Trail (Zhongxing Road section, Free) → Liziba Viewing Platform (Free) → Chaotianmen Wharf (30 RMB for ferry ride) → Hongyadong 11th Floor Terrace (Free to see the lights) → Nanbin Road (Free to enjoy the river view) • Must-eat: Hot Pot, Lianggao (50 RMB per person) Liuzhou🍜 • Best time to visit: 9:00-18:00 (Escape from the rain) • Route: Ma'anshan Park (free to climb to the top for panoramic views) → Longtan Park (free photos of "Little Guilin") → Liuhou Park (free to visit the ancient garden) → Yaobu Ancient Town (free to take night photos) → Xilai Temple (free to visit the ancient temple) • Must-eat: Xihuan Feizai Snail Rice Noodles, Iced Soy Milk (15 RMB per person) Quanzhou🕌 • Best time to visit: 9:00-17:00 (perfect for ginkgo photos) • Route: Kaiyuan Temple (free to see ginkgo trees) → Xunpu Village (20 RMB for flower arrangements) → Luoyang Bridge (free to visit the cross-sea stone bridge) → Chengtian Temple (free) → Wudianshi Traditional Street (free) • Must-eat: Shuimen Guozai Rice Noodle Soup, Aunt Zhuang's Taro Cake (10 RMB per person) Jianshui🏮 • Best time to visit: 10:00-18:00 (warm and comfortable sunshine) • Route: Chaoyang Tower (free to climb) → Jianshui Confucian Temple (30 RMB) → Meter-gauge miniature train (95 RMB) → Zhu Family Garden (free) → Zitao Street (free to visit) → Ximen Grilled Tofu Stall (5 RMB to eat your fill) • Must-try: Grass Sprout Rice Noodles, Steamed Chicken in a Clay Pot (25 RMB per person) Budget Travel Tips Choose hostels for accommodation (50-100 RMB/night); book discounted high-speed rail tickets in advance; book free attractions in advance, students get half-price admission; for local snacks, choose old alleys and avoid overpriced trendy shops #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #DeliciousSnacksCollection #TravelPhotosWithoutShowingYourFace #MyLEGOland #AJourneyLikeASong
A weekend getaway for art lovers and ceramic enthusiasts for 500 RMB per person 🍶 "Jingdezhen is so photogenic! Just returned from a hidden art paradise, and immediately stayed up all night compiling a super detailed guide to food, accommodation, and transportation ✨ Perfect for working people this weekend! Just copy the guide below 👇 📅Itinerary (Efficient and Directional Version) Day 1: Artistic Highlights 💥🚄 Arrive at Jingdezhen North Station by high-speed train in the morning → Take a taxi straight to 【Sanbao Village】 (20-minute drive) ✔️ Must-dos: Check out the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing 🎨, ceramic wall, and the Shiwai Taoyuan Art Museum ✔️ Hidden Fun: Rent an electric scooter 🛵 for some wind and photo opportunities (30 RMB/day, super flexible!) 🍚 Rushing to [Aunt Hui's Canteen] for dinner! 🔥📍Near Sanbao Road, a must-try for 50+ RMB per person: Braised Chicken Feet with Soybeans (soft, chewy, and incredibly fragrant), Stir-fried Snowflake Dragon (perfect for mixing with rice), and Fried Glutinous Rice Cake with Egg (smooth and delicious!) 🏺 In the afternoon, take a taxi to [Porcelain Palace] (entrance fee 25 RMB, 15-minute drive). ✔️Camping locations: Shoot from below at the colorful porcelain dome 🌠, take silhouette photos through the round windows ⚠️Tips: The light is absolutely gorgeous after 3 pm; wearing a solid-colored dress will result in even better photos! 🌙 Overnight stay at a guesthouse near the Imperial Kiln Factory → Night visit to [Imperial Kiln Museum] (free, reservation required) ✔️ Dark Night Aesthetics Yay! The arched red brick building with its amazing lighting creates a fantastic atmosphere! ✔️ Hidden tip: After 9 PM, when it's less crowded, take amazing photos of the reflections during the blue hour! Day 2: Shop and shop to your heart's content! 🛍️☀️ Morning: [China Ceramics Museum] (Free, reservation required) ✔️ Head straight to the Ming and Qing Dynasty Hall to see the "Silent Bodhisattva" 😊 ✔️ Museum's treasure: Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain vase with peony scroll design 🍜 Lunch: Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles in the city center (so spicy it brought tears to my eyes, but I couldn't stop eating!) 🛵 Afternoon: Explore the ancient streets and alleys of [Tao Yang Li] → Shop for handmade ceramics in [Tao Yang New Village] ✔️ Tao Yang Li: An artsy street area transformed from Ming and Qing Dynasty houses, with cafes ☕️ and ceramic workshops. Superb shopping destination! ✔️ Taoyang New Village Night Market (opens after 5 PM): A paradise for bargain hunters – earrings for 10 yuan, teacups for 30 yuan! 🚄 In the evening, buy a cup of 【Blue π Coffee】 to take to the high-speed rail station for a perfect ending. 👋💡Useful Tips ✅Transportation: Taxis to attractions in the city center generally cost less than 10 yuan. Renting an electric scooter is recommended for Sanbao Village. ✅Accommodation: Near the Imperial Kiln Factory/Taoxichuan, stay in a stylish guesthouse for 100+ yuan per person. ✅Food Avoidance: Buy the popular fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi early, as they sell out by the afternoon! "In Jingdezhen, even the air smells like art!" Quickly save this guide and set off with your travel buddies! #JingdezhenTourism #JiangxiTravelGuide
The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
Autumn in Jingdezhen is a riot of kiln fires and clay, but the cost of shopping at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory and the transportation to Yaoli Ancient Town are major deterrents! A 3-day, 2-night trip from Hangzhou by high-speed rail costs around 1500 RMB per person – beware of this expensive guide! Itinerary: D1: Hangzhou → Jingdezhen → Taoxichuan Night Market D2: Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Imperial Kiln Museum → Sanbao Village D3: Yaoli Ancient Town → Return Trip 【Porcelain Shopping Tips】 Sculpture Porcelain Factory (P2): Saturday morning's Lotte Market requires reservations; artist-designed teacups start at 200 RMB with little room for bargaining; in the afternoon, browse the regular shops for half-price deals on flawed items. Imperial Kiln Museum (P3): Absolutely stunning at night! Use your phone's flash and a contrasting filter to photograph the arched red brick walls quickly before security rushes you out. Sanbao Village (P4): The 9494 Aesthetic Space pizza oven requires a 1-hour wait; the blue-and-white porcelain zebra crossing along the way should be photographed from above. 【Lessons Learned Through Hardship】 Transportation Pitfalls: There are only 3 shuttle buses a day to Yaoli Ancient Town. Carpooling costs 60 yuan per person. The so-called "original village" is heavily commercialized; skip it if you're short on time. Courier Traps: There's a hidden fee for insurance when shipping porcelain via SF Express. Pack small items with bubble wrap; for larger items, choose Deppon Logistics for a more stable wooden frame. Food Recommendations ✅ Zhuo Lao Family Kitchen: Located at the entrance of Sanbao Village, the chili-fried pork with dried tangerine peel and mung bean soup is so spicy you'll be screaming, but you can't stop eating. ✅ Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: A street vendor in Fuzhou, the fried dough sticks are crispy and the mochi is stretchy, with black sesame and sugar frosting as the key. ❌ Kiln Worker's Cuisine: The "Big Porcelain Bowl" restaurant inside the scenic area is expensive and salty; it's better to go back to the city and eat Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles. #JingdezhenTourism
First, is it worth visiting? Absolutely! Jingdezhen is more like a trendy spot for social media check-ins, perfect for those who enjoy city walks. It's great for taking photos, and with its numerous markets, it's a must-visit for ceramic enthusiasts. There are also many unique handcrafted items. Specific examples include Sanbao Village, Taoyangli Cultural and Creative Street, and Taoyang New Village. I highly recommend the Taoyangli Cultural Tourism Area, especially the Imperial Kiln Museum, which is incredibly photogenic. The entire Taoyangli area is well worth exploring, and a great feature is that your ticket allows unlimited entry and exit within two days. As for accommodation, anywhere in Jingdezhen city is convenient. Attractions are only two or three kilometers apart, so it depends on your budget. Personally, due to limited funds, I stayed at Home Inn Select, and I was very satisfied. For food, you absolutely must try the Jiangxi-style stir-fry in Jingdezhen. The places recommended online are generally reliable, as the stir-fries are freshly made and generally delicious – it's all about the taste. They're also economical, which added to my positive impression of Jingdezhen. During my stay, I mainly ate things like mixed rice noodles, clay pot soup, and small side dishes. What impressed me most was the fried dough sticks and mochi next to the hotel; I thought they were delicious. Better than the online recommendations. I think the name was something like Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles. By the way, the beef bone rice noodles were also good, but I didn't find them particularly special; they were just very affordable. Overall, Jingdezhen is very cost-effective. Eating, accommodation, transportation, and sightseeing are all convenient, and the quality is good at a low price, so it's worth recommending. As for the second stop, Wuyuan, I was a bit disappointed. Due to the weather, the whole trip was significantly less enjoyable, but that's common for travel. Weather aside, Wuyuan is more suitable for a road trip, and the villages with entrance fees are basically unnecessary, such as Likeng and Jiangwan. While the weather might have affected my mood, I personally felt the value for money was really poor. Driving to the nearby free villages recommended online yielded similar scenery. Personally, I think if you like Hui-style architecture, Hongcun is more worthwhile. However, the infrastructure of Wuyuan County is quite good. Zhu Zi Pedestrian Street is so-so. If you're going to Xiangao Ancient City, which is currently free, it's worth a visit. You can go around 3 or 4 pm, take a taxi to Zhu Zi Pedestrian Street, and enter through the South Gate – this is the most convenient way. Although it's a man-made attraction, it's generally very comfortable, and the night view is quite nice. However, I must mention that Wuyuan is incredibly crowded, making the experience very poor. Even on weekdays, it's crowded, so imagine weekends and holidays. I really don't recommend it; you must avoid peak times, otherwise you'll have no good mood. The same goes for Huangling Scenic Area – too many people, a terrible experience. The scenery is nice, but you can't appreciate it, so it's like there's no scenery at all. The most surprising thing about my entire Wuyuan trip was Wunvzhou, specifically Wunvzhou on Fridays and Saturdays. The 145 yuan ticket includes a ten-minute fire pot performance, a seven-minute iron flower display, and a ten-minute drone show. The performances and the final fireworks show were definitely worth it. To put it simply, the ticket covers the performance itself; the scenery inside is average, but there are some immersive activities that are quite nice, especially for young people. As for the extra 35 yuan for a ten-minute rowboat ride included in the package, the value isn't in the boat ride itself, but in timing it perfectly. Take the boat from Jinshi Wharf to Baoyu Pagoda Wharf (the first show of the iron flower fireworks is at 7:10 PM, the second at 9:10 PM). You can enjoy the iron flower fireworks, drone show, and fireworks show up close at the disembarkation point. The location is excellent, and most importantly, you don't have to squeeze with others—it's incredibly comfortable. Of course, if your budget allows, you can charter a boat (300 yuan) to watch the show. There's a side note: I watched two shows this time. For the first iron flower fireworks show, I accidentally ended up at the viewing area above the Wumeng Restaurant. The location was also excellent, not crowded, and the view was very clear. Wunvzhou Island mainly consists of guesthouses and hotels. For accommodation in Wuyuan, I recommend staying in the county town. Of course, if your budget allows, the scenic area is excellent, but generally, it's not necessary. The Hanting Hotel I stayed at in Wuyuan was rather average and I wouldn't recommend it. It's opposite the courthouse, and the restaurants next door had a strong smell of cooking oil. The service was also noticeably worse than Home Inn Select, although the staff were very friendly. Eating in Wuyuan is more expensive than in Jingdezhen, and the food is generally mediocre. However, the steamed rice cake at Xiulian, which was recommended online, was indeed delicious. As for dishes like steamed pork ribs, saliva fish, and tofu stew, I suggest trying them only occasionally. For everyday meals, try mixed rice noodles and clay pot soup. There's a place called Qi Ji near the hotel that serves good rice bowls and clay pot soup, and it looked clean and hygienic. Taxi access is very convenient in both Jingdezhen and Wuyuan, and both are close to the high-speed rail station, which is a great advantage. Overall, I was satisfied with the trip. There weren't any particularly outstanding moments, but I wasn't disappointed either. It was a pretty good trip overall.
Highlights and Features A soothing and comforting experience perfect for autumn and winter! Covering ancient city ginkgo trees, warm seaside sunshine, and volcanic Danxia landforms, 90% of attractions are free or low-cost, easily accessible by public transport and shared bikes, and a 3-day itinerary to sample authentic local snacks. Perfect for students and working professionals to avoid crowds! 3-Day Itinerary for Each City Zhangzhou 🌋 • Visiting Time: 9:00-17:30 (Avoid the sea breeze) • Route: Zhangzhou Ancient City (Free visit to the arcade buildings) → Nanshan Temple (Free visit to the ancient temple) → Volcanic Island Geopark (50 RMB to see the black volcanic rocks) → Nanmen Bay (Free photo of the seaside lighthouse) → Yunshuiyao Ancient Town (Free visit to the century-old banyan tree and Tulou) • Must-eat: Jianguo Oyster Omelet, Park Four-Fruit Soup (15 RMB per person) Jingdezhen 🏺 • Visiting Time: 10:00-18:00 (Comfortable pottery experience) • Route: Imperial Kiln Museum (Free photo of the red brick arched roof) → Sanbao Village (Free visit to the pottery village) → Sculpture Porcelain Factory (10 RMB to browse ceramics) → Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street (Free night tour) → China Ceramics Museum (Free reservation) • Must-eat: Fuzhou Nong Youtiao Bao Mochi, Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles (20 RMB per person) Mangshi 🌴 • Best time to visit: 14:00-21:00 (Avoid the cool mornings and evenings) • Route: Meng Huan Grand Golden Pagoda (40 RMB to see the pagoda's illuminated display) → Mengbanaxi Rare Plant Garden (30 RMB to admire exotic flowers and trees) → Silver Pagoda (Free photos of the pure white architecture) → Bingwu Street (Free night market visit) → Tree-wrapped Pagoda (Free to see the spectacle) • Must-eat: Paoluda (a type of fried dough), Pounded Chicken Feet (18 RMB per person) Quzhou 🏯 • Best time to visit: 8:30-17:30 (Comfortable hiking) • Route: Shuitingmen Ancient City (Free) → Quzhou Confucius Ancestral Temple (Free) → Lankeshan Mountain (30 RMB to explore the birthplace of Go) → Ershibadu Ancient Town (Free to experience the customs of three provinces) → Fushan Park (Free oxygen) • Must-eat: Dong Baba's Baked Pancake, Lao Pei's Duck Head (12 RMB per person) Chongqing🚠 • Best time to visit: 16:00-22:00 (Night view + escape from the cold) • Route: Mountain City Trail (Zhongxing Road section, Free) → Liziba Viewing Platform (Free) → Chaotianmen Wharf (30 RMB for ferry ride) → Hongyadong 11th Floor Terrace (Free to see the lights) → Nanbin Road (Free to enjoy the river view) • Must-eat: Hot Pot, Lianggao (50 RMB per person) Liuzhou🍜 • Best time to visit: 9:00-18:00 (Escape from the rain) • Route: Ma'anshan Park (free to climb to the top for panoramic views) → Longtan Park (free photos of "Little Guilin") → Liuhou Park (free to visit the ancient garden) → Yaobu Ancient Town (free to take night photos) → Xilai Temple (free to visit the ancient temple) • Must-eat: Xihuan Feizai Snail Rice Noodles, Iced Soy Milk (15 RMB per person) Quanzhou🕌 • Best time to visit: 9:00-17:00 (perfect for ginkgo photos) • Route: Kaiyuan Temple (free to see ginkgo trees) → Xunpu Village (20 RMB for flower arrangements) → Luoyang Bridge (free to visit the cross-sea stone bridge) → Chengtian Temple (free) → Wudianshi Traditional Street (free) • Must-eat: Shuimen Guozai Rice Noodle Soup, Aunt Zhuang's Taro Cake (10 RMB per person) Jianshui🏮 • Best time to visit: 10:00-18:00 (warm and comfortable sunshine) • Route: Chaoyang Tower (free to climb) → Jianshui Confucian Temple (30 RMB) → Meter-gauge miniature train (95 RMB) → Zhu Family Garden (free) → Zitao Street (free to visit) → Ximen Grilled Tofu Stall (5 RMB to eat your fill) • Must-try: Grass Sprout Rice Noodles, Steamed Chicken in a Clay Pot (25 RMB per person) Budget Travel Tips Choose hostels for accommodation (50-100 RMB/night); book discounted high-speed rail tickets in advance; book free attractions in advance, students get half-price admission; for local snacks, choose old alleys and avoid overpriced trendy shops #PlacesYouGetAskedAboutOnWeChat #DeliciousSnacksCollection #TravelPhotosWithoutShowingYourFace #MyLEGOland #AJourneyLikeASong
A weekend getaway for art lovers and ceramic enthusiasts for 500 RMB per person 🍶 "Jingdezhen is so photogenic! Just returned from a hidden art paradise, and immediately stayed up all night compiling a super detailed guide to food, accommodation, and transportation ✨ Perfect for working people this weekend! Just copy the guide below 👇 📅Itinerary (Efficient and Directional Version) Day 1: Artistic Highlights 💥🚄 Arrive at Jingdezhen North Station by high-speed train in the morning → Take a taxi straight to 【Sanbao Village】 (20-minute drive) ✔️ Must-dos: Check out the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing 🎨, ceramic wall, and the Shiwai Taoyuan Art Museum ✔️ Hidden Fun: Rent an electric scooter 🛵 for some wind and photo opportunities (30 RMB/day, super flexible!) 🍚 Rushing to [Aunt Hui's Canteen] for dinner! 🔥📍Near Sanbao Road, a must-try for 50+ RMB per person: Braised Chicken Feet with Soybeans (soft, chewy, and incredibly fragrant), Stir-fried Snowflake Dragon (perfect for mixing with rice), and Fried Glutinous Rice Cake with Egg (smooth and delicious!) 🏺 In the afternoon, take a taxi to [Porcelain Palace] (entrance fee 25 RMB, 15-minute drive). ✔️Camping locations: Shoot from below at the colorful porcelain dome 🌠, take silhouette photos through the round windows ⚠️Tips: The light is absolutely gorgeous after 3 pm; wearing a solid-colored dress will result in even better photos! 🌙 Overnight stay at a guesthouse near the Imperial Kiln Factory → Night visit to [Imperial Kiln Museum] (free, reservation required) ✔️ Dark Night Aesthetics Yay! The arched red brick building with its amazing lighting creates a fantastic atmosphere! ✔️ Hidden tip: After 9 PM, when it's less crowded, take amazing photos of the reflections during the blue hour! Day 2: Shop and shop to your heart's content! 🛍️☀️ Morning: [China Ceramics Museum] (Free, reservation required) ✔️ Head straight to the Ming and Qing Dynasty Hall to see the "Silent Bodhisattva" 😊 ✔️ Museum's treasure: Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain vase with peony scroll design 🍜 Lunch: Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles in the city center (so spicy it brought tears to my eyes, but I couldn't stop eating!) 🛵 Afternoon: Explore the ancient streets and alleys of [Tao Yang Li] → Shop for handmade ceramics in [Tao Yang New Village] ✔️ Tao Yang Li: An artsy street area transformed from Ming and Qing Dynasty houses, with cafes ☕️ and ceramic workshops. Superb shopping destination! ✔️ Taoyang New Village Night Market (opens after 5 PM): A paradise for bargain hunters – earrings for 10 yuan, teacups for 30 yuan! 🚄 In the evening, buy a cup of 【Blue π Coffee】 to take to the high-speed rail station for a perfect ending. 👋💡Useful Tips ✅Transportation: Taxis to attractions in the city center generally cost less than 10 yuan. Renting an electric scooter is recommended for Sanbao Village. ✅Accommodation: Near the Imperial Kiln Factory/Taoxichuan, stay in a stylish guesthouse for 100+ yuan per person. ✅Food Avoidance: Buy the popular fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi early, as they sell out by the afternoon! "In Jingdezhen, even the air smells like art!" Quickly save this guide and set off with your travel buddies! #JingdezhenTourism #JiangxiTravelGuide