The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
500 per capita when the weekend literary ceramics people 🍶 "Jingdezhen is really good to shoot! Just returned from the niche art paradise, immediately stayed up late to sort out the super detailed food, lodging and transportation guide ✨ workers rushed to the weekend completely without pressure, the guide copying 👇📅 itinerary (efficient no detour version) Day1: Literary and art concentration exceeds the standard 💥🚄 In the morning, the high-speed rail arrives at Jingdezhen North → Take a taxi directly to [Sanbao Village] (20min drive) ✔️ Must do: punch in the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing 🎨, ceramic wall, Shiwai Taoyuan Art Museum ✔️ Hidden play: rent a small eDonkey 🛵 hair dryer shoot (30 yuan/day super free! )🍚 Crush to [Huiqi Canteen] Dry rice at night! 🔥📍 Near Sanbao Road, 50+ per capita must order a list of places to eat the wall: soy bean roast chicken feet (soft sandalwood crying), fried snowflake hanging dragon (bibimbap artifact), egg fried dumplings (slip to the top 🏺 Take a taxi to [Porcelain Palace] in the afternoon (ticket 25 yuan, 15min drive) ✔️ seat: uplift the colorful porcelain dome 🌠, round window to take silhouette ⚠️ Tips: After 3 pm, the light is beautiful, and the pure color skirt is more filmed! 🌙 Stay at the B&B near the Royal Kiln Factory at night → Night Tour [Royal Kiln Museum] (free, reservation required) ✔️ Dark night aesthetics yyds! Arched red brick hall + lighting super atmosphere ✔️ Hidden play: after 21:00, there are few people, and the reflection of the blue moment is absolutely perfect! Day2: Go shopping and take all the goods 🛍️☀️ Morning [China Ceramics Museum] (free, reservation) ✔️ Go straight to the Ming and Qing Dynasties to see the "Speechless Bodhisattva" 😊✔️ Treasure of the Town Hall: Yuanqinghua Twiningzhi Peony Bottle 🍜 Wuji Niu Bone Powder in the city at noon (spicy to tears but can't stop!) 🛵 In the afternoon [Taoyangli] Visit the old streets and alleys → [Taoyang New Village] Taoshou made ceramics ✔️ Taoyangli: The literary and art neighborhood renovated by the old house of Ming and Qing Dynasties, coffee shop ☕️, Ceramic Studio is super good to visit ✔️ Taoyang New Village Night Market (opened after 17:00): 10 yuan ear decoration, 30 yuan tea cups to pick up paradise! 🚄 Buy a cup [Blue π Coffee] in the evening and take it to the high-speed rail station. It is a perfect end to 👋💡 Practical tips ✅ Transportation: Basically within 10 yuan by taxi for urban attractions, Sanbao Village recommends renting an electric car ✅ Accommodation: near the Royal Kiln Factory/Tao Xichuan, 100+ per capita living in a design homestay ✅ Food lightning protection: net red fried dough sticks and hemp bags are bought as soon as possible, and sold out in the afternoon! "In Jingdezhen, even the air is the taste of art!" Quickly accept this guide, Take your travel partner and set off together ~ #Jingdezhen Tourism #Jiangxi Tourism Raiders
🌟Just got back from Jingdezhen, the "Porcelain Capital," and it truly blew my mind! If you're tired of the same old commercialized ancient towns, why not spend a weekend with me in this slow-paced town and rediscover your inner peace? 💕 My Heartwarming Experiences "Imperial Kiln Museum" Definitely come in the evening! The red brick archway looks like a work of art in the twilight, and the lighting inside, illuminating the ancient porcelain shards, creates an amazing atmosphere. I took over 100 photos there, and my WeChat Moments were flooded with questions. "Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street" The market on Friday night was so much fun! The stalls of young designers were incredibly creative, and I found a stunning handmade teacup. The street is converted from an old porcelain factory; the red brick factory buildings and neon lights have a fantastic vibe. "Lotte Pottery Creative Market" It only opens on Saturday morning, but the aesthetics are on point! I saw a girl painting ink paintings on porcelain cups on the spot, and I immediately ordered one. The works here have a stronger sense of design, and while the prices are a bit high, they're worth it. Sanbao Village: A secluded paradise just a 20-minute drive from the city center. I rode my electric scooter through the valley, passing pottery studios and lush green mountains and clear waters. The Bukongshan Tea House had an elegant ambiance and exquisite teaware, definitely worth experiencing. Yaoli Ancient Town: Worth visiting if you have enough time. I took a one-hour car ride from the city. It's more pristine and tranquil than Wuyuan, with old houses, ancient bridges, and flowing water. I sat by the river listening to the sound of the water all afternoon. Pottery Making Experience: I chose a studio in the old factory area, where a master craftsman taught me how to throw pottery. As someone with no pottery skills, although the finished product was crooked, the experience of making pottery by hand was incredibly therapeutic! 150 yuan including firing and shipping, excellent value for money. --- 🍲 Food Recommendations · Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles in Fuzhou Lane: Spicy, tender, and incredibly satisfying! · Dumplings from a snack stall: Chewy outer skin and rich filling. · Youtiao Wrapped in Mochi at Chengxin Youtiao: A unique blend of sweet and savory. · Yellow Croaker Restaurant: Taken there by a local friend; the braised duck and yellow croaker were delicious. 🚶 My 2-Day Itinerary Day 1: Morning: Lotte Market → Afternoon: Imperial Kiln Museum → Evening: Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Morning: Cycling in Sanbao Village → Afternoon: Pottery Experience → Evening: Return Trip 💡 Helpful Tips · The market is only open on weekends; it's recommended to arrive on Friday evening or Saturday morning. · City attractions are concentrated; a taxi ride should cost less than 10 yuan. · Allow at least 2-3 hours for the pottery experience; the finished pieces need to dry for a week before firing. · Sanbao Village is a great place to rent electric bikes; 30 yuan/day for unlimited exploration. This city has a magical quality that makes you slow down; even the air is filled with the delicate fragrance of porcelain clay. If you're looking for a place to unwind, Jingdezhen is definitely worth it! #JiangxiTravel #JingdezhenTourism #CityCultureNotes #WeekendGetaway #AJourneyLikeASong
Jingdezhen Photography Guide is here! 🏺 3 days 2 nights, 1k+ RMB per person, experience the feel of being the protagonist in an art film! Phone memory warning! 📸 Just finished a ceramics-themed trip and am sharing my super chill itinerary! This city is perfect for slow travel. Every day was spent browsing markets and doing pottery – pure bliss! 💫 💰Budget Reference (Single Person) Transportation: Round-trip high-speed rail from Nanchang: 200 RMB Accommodation: 2 nights at Taoxichuan Designer B&B: 400 RMB Food and Drinks: Around 500 RMB Incredible value! Students, go for it! 🎨Must-Visit Spots 1️⃣Imperial Kiln Museum The red brick archway is stunning 🛕 Two distinct styles, day and night. Perfect for capturing stunning photos with a wide-angle lens. 2️⃣Lotte Pottery Market Open for limited hours Saturday mornings ⏳ Adorably cute handmade ceramics! Every stall is a photo opportunity. 3️⃣Sanbao Village An art cluster at the foot of the mountain 🏞️ Must-see: the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing. Any pottery studio along the roadside is fun to explore. 🧵3-Day Itinerary Day 1: Imperial Kiln Factory - Taoyangli Old Street - Glassmaking Experience - Imperial Kiln Night View Day 2: Lotte Market - Sculpture Porcelain Factory - Taoxichuan Night Market - Pottery Making Day 3: Sanbao Village - Ceramic Museum - Souvenir Shopping - Return Trip 🍜Top Food Picks ▪️Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles: 19 NTD for a super large bowl Spicy and satisfying 🌶️ ▪️Fuzhou Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: A perfect sweet and savory combination, a must-have for breakfast 🍙 ▪️Home-cooked Meal: Douchong Fish Head Soup is so delicious it'll make your eyebrows fall off 🐟 ▪️Blue π Coffee: A converted old factory, their covered bowl latte is super unique ☕ 💡Artsy Tips ✅Wearing solid-colored clothes makes for better photos; cotton and linen are recommended. ✅Bargaining is possible at the market; handmade items make unique gifts. ✅Make an appointment in advance for workshops; playing with clay is super relaxing. ✅Visit Taoxichuan in the evening; the red brick buildings against the sunset are absolutely stunning. This city has a magical power to slow you down. Making your own quirky pottery is more fun than buying luxury goods 😝 See the comments for workshop recommendations! Jingdezhen Travel #ArtisticTrip #WorthVisitAncientTownsAndVillages #SoloTravel
November in Jingdezhen is a time of vibrant autumn colors and pleasant temperatures, but a poorly planned trip can easily lead to disappointment! As someone who just learned this the hard way, I'm sharing my honest experience to help you avoid the pitfalls I encountered 💦🍂 First, the honest truth: Don't have high expectations for Jingdezhen's public transportation 🚌😫. The attractions are scattered, and bus services are heartbreakingly infrequent; waiting for a bus can feel like an eternity. I strongly recommend renting an electric scooter as soon as you arrive 🛵. It only costs 40-60 yuan a day, allowing you to easily navigate between attractions – a truly blissful experience! Be cautious with trendy shops 📸. For example, a certain mom's bakery – you can't even look without buying anything. Each group has to order, and taking photos is timed. Waiting in line for one or two hours is a terrible experience. Instead, go to Sanbao Village and find some quieter, more interesting studios. 🏨 Accommodation Red and Black List: I stayed at two hotels this time, experiencing two completely different things. ✅ Design hotels near Taoxichuan (such as Taoyi Hotel): Excellent location, just a few minutes' walk to the Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street, super convenient to stroll back after visiting the market in the evening. The hotel has a very stylish design, incorporating many ceramic elements, and the service is also attentive. Booking in advance on Ctrip will get you a better price. ❌ Avoid so-called "view rooms": Some hotels advertise view rooms that may actually face construction sites. Be sure to check real photos and reviews before booking! 🚶♀️ Three-day itinerary (personally tested and optimized version): Day 1: Core Culture Walk in the Porcelain Capital Morning: Head straight to the China Ceramics Museum (free, reservation required). Remember to bring your ID! It's closed on Mondays, so don't go empty-handed. The famous "Silent Buddha" is on the sixth floor; there's a queue for photos, so go early to avoid crowds. The museum is huge; my legs were sore after walking through seven floors, but the historical context of ceramics was very clearly presented, making it well worth the trip. Noon: Headed to Fuzhou Lane Snack Street for lunch. A must-try is Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles—incredibly spicy! Also, try Fan Ji Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi—crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, a surprisingly harmonious sweet and savory combination. Afternoon to Evening: Imperial Kiln Museum (located in the Taoyangli Tourist Area). The building itself is a work of art, with its striking red brick archway. The best time for photos is during the blue hour (around sunset), when the light and shadow are absolutely stunning. However, a word of caution: the Imperial Kiln Museum is located within the Taoyangli Scenic Area, and admission requires a Taoyangli ticket (53 RMB for adults). However, the Imperial Kiln Museum itself is free. If you're not particularly interested in other relics in Taoyangli, you might want to consider this. At night, it's less crowded, offering a tranquil and unique experience. Evening: If it's Friday to Sunday, be sure to visit the night market at Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street! The creative market is great for browsing, with many independent designers' ceramic works; you can find some treasures. But remember the bargaining tip: cut the price in half and then add a little more. Taoxichuan Street itself is free, converted from old factory buildings, and has a great atmosphere when lit up at night. Day 2: Artistic Countryside Stroll (We recommend hiring a car or renting an electric scooter) Morning: Hire a car to the Porcelain Palace. A circular palace created by an elderly woman using over 60,000 pieces of porcelain; it has a strong visual impact and is great for taking photos. Entrance fee: 25 yuan. Next, go to Hanxi Village, which is free! Large tea gardens and the "Lamp of the Earth" art installation; wearing light-colored clothes creates a very atmospheric photo opportunity. Afternoon: Yaoli Ancient Town. Yaoli Ancient Town itself is free, but some smaller attractions inside may require separate tickets. Here, ancient bridges span flowing water, and Hui-style architecture abound. The area is relatively uncommercialized, perfect for a leisurely stroll and experiencing the idyllic atmosphere of "waiting for the rain to fall in the sky." Day 3: Sanbao Village - Slow Living & Shopping Spree Full Day: Leisurely explore Sanbao Village. This is an art community with many studios, cafes, and galleries along the way. Electric scooters are available for rent. We recommend visiting 9494 Aesthetic Space for kiln-baked pizza and Bukongshan for tea; both have very pleasant environments. You can also experience making ceramics yourself (approximately 150 RMB per person). Shopping: For ceramic souvenirs, we recommend the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (especially the Lotte Market on Saturday mornings, which features many original student works at great prices). The shops and graffiti walls here are also great for photos. Remember, street vendor bracelets are generally 10 RMB for 3, but the styles are ordinary; for something unique, go to the market or small shops. 🍜 Food Recommendations (Drooling Warning): Cold Rice Noodles: A specialty of Jingdezhen, these thick noodles are mixed with chili sauce and orange peel, resulting in a smooth and chewy texture—a breakfast essential. Dumpling Cakes: Transparent outer skin, filled with chives, eggs, spicy radish, etc., each bite is incredibly satisfying. Alkaline Rice Cakes: Rice cakes made with alkaline water, usually stir-fried with bean sprouts and eggs, soft, chewy, and savory—a local specialty. Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: Famous at Fanji in Fuzhou Lane, the crispy fried dough sticks combined with the soft, chewy mochi create a sweet and satisfying experience. Clay-Baked Chicken: Wrapped in clay and baked, the chicken is tender and falls off the bone, with a unique aroma. 💎 Helpful Tips (Avoid Pitfalls): Transportation: For getting around the city, ride-hailing services or renting electric scooters are the best options. Be cautious when choosing public transportation. Shopping: Sculpture Porcelain Factory and Lotte Market are more affordable than Taoxichuan. Bargaining is essential; don't be fooled by "masterpiece" hype. Weather: November has large temperature differences between day and night, so bring a jacket to easily remove when it gets hot at midday. Equipment: Wear comfortable walking shoes! The cobblestone paths in the museum and the mountain paths in Sanbao Village are quite tiring. Sunscreen is also necessary; Jiangxi has strong UV rays. Reservations: Reservations are required for the Imperial Kiln Museum, China Ceramics Museum, etc., especially on weekends. Book in advance through official channels or platforms like Ctrip. This trip to Jingdezhen had its surprises and its shortcomings, but overall, the city's ceramic art atmosphere and slow pace of life are very charming. Lower your expectations, do your research, avoid crowds, and explore the alleys to experience the true vibrancy and artistic feel of the "Porcelain Capital." Hopefully, this honest guide will help you create a more perfect Jingdezhen trip! ✨🏺#JingdezhenTourism
The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
500 per capita when the weekend literary ceramics people 🍶 "Jingdezhen is really good to shoot! Just returned from the niche art paradise, immediately stayed up late to sort out the super detailed food, lodging and transportation guide ✨ workers rushed to the weekend completely without pressure, the guide copying 👇📅 itinerary (efficient no detour version) Day1: Literary and art concentration exceeds the standard 💥🚄 In the morning, the high-speed rail arrives at Jingdezhen North → Take a taxi directly to [Sanbao Village] (20min drive) ✔️ Must do: punch in the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing 🎨, ceramic wall, Shiwai Taoyuan Art Museum ✔️ Hidden play: rent a small eDonkey 🛵 hair dryer shoot (30 yuan/day super free! )🍚 Crush to [Huiqi Canteen] Dry rice at night! 🔥📍 Near Sanbao Road, 50+ per capita must order a list of places to eat the wall: soy bean roast chicken feet (soft sandalwood crying), fried snowflake hanging dragon (bibimbap artifact), egg fried dumplings (slip to the top 🏺 Take a taxi to [Porcelain Palace] in the afternoon (ticket 25 yuan, 15min drive) ✔️ seat: uplift the colorful porcelain dome 🌠, round window to take silhouette ⚠️ Tips: After 3 pm, the light is beautiful, and the pure color skirt is more filmed! 🌙 Stay at the B&B near the Royal Kiln Factory at night → Night Tour [Royal Kiln Museum] (free, reservation required) ✔️ Dark night aesthetics yyds! Arched red brick hall + lighting super atmosphere ✔️ Hidden play: after 21:00, there are few people, and the reflection of the blue moment is absolutely perfect! Day2: Go shopping and take all the goods 🛍️☀️ Morning [China Ceramics Museum] (free, reservation) ✔️ Go straight to the Ming and Qing Dynasties to see the "Speechless Bodhisattva" 😊✔️ Treasure of the Town Hall: Yuanqinghua Twiningzhi Peony Bottle 🍜 Wuji Niu Bone Powder in the city at noon (spicy to tears but can't stop!) 🛵 In the afternoon [Taoyangli] Visit the old streets and alleys → [Taoyang New Village] Taoshou made ceramics ✔️ Taoyangli: The literary and art neighborhood renovated by the old house of Ming and Qing Dynasties, coffee shop ☕️, Ceramic Studio is super good to visit ✔️ Taoyang New Village Night Market (opened after 17:00): 10 yuan ear decoration, 30 yuan tea cups to pick up paradise! 🚄 Buy a cup [Blue π Coffee] in the evening and take it to the high-speed rail station. It is a perfect end to 👋💡 Practical tips ✅ Transportation: Basically within 10 yuan by taxi for urban attractions, Sanbao Village recommends renting an electric car ✅ Accommodation: near the Royal Kiln Factory/Tao Xichuan, 100+ per capita living in a design homestay ✅ Food lightning protection: net red fried dough sticks and hemp bags are bought as soon as possible, and sold out in the afternoon! "In Jingdezhen, even the air is the taste of art!" Quickly accept this guide, Take your travel partner and set off together ~ #Jingdezhen Tourism #Jiangxi Tourism Raiders
🌟Just got back from Jingdezhen, the "Porcelain Capital," and it truly blew my mind! If you're tired of the same old commercialized ancient towns, why not spend a weekend with me in this slow-paced town and rediscover your inner peace? 💕 My Heartwarming Experiences "Imperial Kiln Museum" Definitely come in the evening! The red brick archway looks like a work of art in the twilight, and the lighting inside, illuminating the ancient porcelain shards, creates an amazing atmosphere. I took over 100 photos there, and my WeChat Moments were flooded with questions. "Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street" The market on Friday night was so much fun! The stalls of young designers were incredibly creative, and I found a stunning handmade teacup. The street is converted from an old porcelain factory; the red brick factory buildings and neon lights have a fantastic vibe. "Lotte Pottery Creative Market" It only opens on Saturday morning, but the aesthetics are on point! I saw a girl painting ink paintings on porcelain cups on the spot, and I immediately ordered one. The works here have a stronger sense of design, and while the prices are a bit high, they're worth it. Sanbao Village: A secluded paradise just a 20-minute drive from the city center. I rode my electric scooter through the valley, passing pottery studios and lush green mountains and clear waters. The Bukongshan Tea House had an elegant ambiance and exquisite teaware, definitely worth experiencing. Yaoli Ancient Town: Worth visiting if you have enough time. I took a one-hour car ride from the city. It's more pristine and tranquil than Wuyuan, with old houses, ancient bridges, and flowing water. I sat by the river listening to the sound of the water all afternoon. Pottery Making Experience: I chose a studio in the old factory area, where a master craftsman taught me how to throw pottery. As someone with no pottery skills, although the finished product was crooked, the experience of making pottery by hand was incredibly therapeutic! 150 yuan including firing and shipping, excellent value for money. --- 🍲 Food Recommendations · Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles in Fuzhou Lane: Spicy, tender, and incredibly satisfying! · Dumplings from a snack stall: Chewy outer skin and rich filling. · Youtiao Wrapped in Mochi at Chengxin Youtiao: A unique blend of sweet and savory. · Yellow Croaker Restaurant: Taken there by a local friend; the braised duck and yellow croaker were delicious. 🚶 My 2-Day Itinerary Day 1: Morning: Lotte Market → Afternoon: Imperial Kiln Museum → Evening: Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Morning: Cycling in Sanbao Village → Afternoon: Pottery Experience → Evening: Return Trip 💡 Helpful Tips · The market is only open on weekends; it's recommended to arrive on Friday evening or Saturday morning. · City attractions are concentrated; a taxi ride should cost less than 10 yuan. · Allow at least 2-3 hours for the pottery experience; the finished pieces need to dry for a week before firing. · Sanbao Village is a great place to rent electric bikes; 30 yuan/day for unlimited exploration. This city has a magical quality that makes you slow down; even the air is filled with the delicate fragrance of porcelain clay. If you're looking for a place to unwind, Jingdezhen is definitely worth it! #JiangxiTravel #JingdezhenTourism #CityCultureNotes #WeekendGetaway #AJourneyLikeASong
Jingdezhen Photography Guide is here! 🏺 3 days 2 nights, 1k+ RMB per person, experience the feel of being the protagonist in an art film! Phone memory warning! 📸 Just finished a ceramics-themed trip and am sharing my super chill itinerary! This city is perfect for slow travel. Every day was spent browsing markets and doing pottery – pure bliss! 💫 💰Budget Reference (Single Person) Transportation: Round-trip high-speed rail from Nanchang: 200 RMB Accommodation: 2 nights at Taoxichuan Designer B&B: 400 RMB Food and Drinks: Around 500 RMB Incredible value! Students, go for it! 🎨Must-Visit Spots 1️⃣Imperial Kiln Museum The red brick archway is stunning 🛕 Two distinct styles, day and night. Perfect for capturing stunning photos with a wide-angle lens. 2️⃣Lotte Pottery Market Open for limited hours Saturday mornings ⏳ Adorably cute handmade ceramics! Every stall is a photo opportunity. 3️⃣Sanbao Village An art cluster at the foot of the mountain 🏞️ Must-see: the blue and white porcelain zebra crossing. Any pottery studio along the roadside is fun to explore. 🧵3-Day Itinerary Day 1: Imperial Kiln Factory - Taoyangli Old Street - Glassmaking Experience - Imperial Kiln Night View Day 2: Lotte Market - Sculpture Porcelain Factory - Taoxichuan Night Market - Pottery Making Day 3: Sanbao Village - Ceramic Museum - Souvenir Shopping - Return Trip 🍜Top Food Picks ▪️Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles: 19 NTD for a super large bowl Spicy and satisfying 🌶️ ▪️Fuzhou Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: A perfect sweet and savory combination, a must-have for breakfast 🍙 ▪️Home-cooked Meal: Douchong Fish Head Soup is so delicious it'll make your eyebrows fall off 🐟 ▪️Blue π Coffee: A converted old factory, their covered bowl latte is super unique ☕ 💡Artsy Tips ✅Wearing solid-colored clothes makes for better photos; cotton and linen are recommended. ✅Bargaining is possible at the market; handmade items make unique gifts. ✅Make an appointment in advance for workshops; playing with clay is super relaxing. ✅Visit Taoxichuan in the evening; the red brick buildings against the sunset are absolutely stunning. This city has a magical power to slow you down. Making your own quirky pottery is more fun than buying luxury goods 😝 See the comments for workshop recommendations! Jingdezhen Travel #ArtisticTrip #WorthVisitAncientTownsAndVillages #SoloTravel
November in Jingdezhen is a time of vibrant autumn colors and pleasant temperatures, but a poorly planned trip can easily lead to disappointment! As someone who just learned this the hard way, I'm sharing my honest experience to help you avoid the pitfalls I encountered 💦🍂 First, the honest truth: Don't have high expectations for Jingdezhen's public transportation 🚌😫. The attractions are scattered, and bus services are heartbreakingly infrequent; waiting for a bus can feel like an eternity. I strongly recommend renting an electric scooter as soon as you arrive 🛵. It only costs 40-60 yuan a day, allowing you to easily navigate between attractions – a truly blissful experience! Be cautious with trendy shops 📸. For example, a certain mom's bakery – you can't even look without buying anything. Each group has to order, and taking photos is timed. Waiting in line for one or two hours is a terrible experience. Instead, go to Sanbao Village and find some quieter, more interesting studios. 🏨 Accommodation Red and Black List: I stayed at two hotels this time, experiencing two completely different things. ✅ Design hotels near Taoxichuan (such as Taoyi Hotel): Excellent location, just a few minutes' walk to the Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street, super convenient to stroll back after visiting the market in the evening. The hotel has a very stylish design, incorporating many ceramic elements, and the service is also attentive. Booking in advance on Ctrip will get you a better price. ❌ Avoid so-called "view rooms": Some hotels advertise view rooms that may actually face construction sites. Be sure to check real photos and reviews before booking! 🚶♀️ Three-day itinerary (personally tested and optimized version): Day 1: Core Culture Walk in the Porcelain Capital Morning: Head straight to the China Ceramics Museum (free, reservation required). Remember to bring your ID! It's closed on Mondays, so don't go empty-handed. The famous "Silent Buddha" is on the sixth floor; there's a queue for photos, so go early to avoid crowds. The museum is huge; my legs were sore after walking through seven floors, but the historical context of ceramics was very clearly presented, making it well worth the trip. Noon: Headed to Fuzhou Lane Snack Street for lunch. A must-try is Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles—incredibly spicy! Also, try Fan Ji Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi—crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, a surprisingly harmonious sweet and savory combination. Afternoon to Evening: Imperial Kiln Museum (located in the Taoyangli Tourist Area). The building itself is a work of art, with its striking red brick archway. The best time for photos is during the blue hour (around sunset), when the light and shadow are absolutely stunning. However, a word of caution: the Imperial Kiln Museum is located within the Taoyangli Scenic Area, and admission requires a Taoyangli ticket (53 RMB for adults). However, the Imperial Kiln Museum itself is free. If you're not particularly interested in other relics in Taoyangli, you might want to consider this. At night, it's less crowded, offering a tranquil and unique experience. Evening: If it's Friday to Sunday, be sure to visit the night market at Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street! The creative market is great for browsing, with many independent designers' ceramic works; you can find some treasures. But remember the bargaining tip: cut the price in half and then add a little more. Taoxichuan Street itself is free, converted from old factory buildings, and has a great atmosphere when lit up at night. Day 2: Artistic Countryside Stroll (We recommend hiring a car or renting an electric scooter) Morning: Hire a car to the Porcelain Palace. A circular palace created by an elderly woman using over 60,000 pieces of porcelain; it has a strong visual impact and is great for taking photos. Entrance fee: 25 yuan. Next, go to Hanxi Village, which is free! Large tea gardens and the "Lamp of the Earth" art installation; wearing light-colored clothes creates a very atmospheric photo opportunity. Afternoon: Yaoli Ancient Town. Yaoli Ancient Town itself is free, but some smaller attractions inside may require separate tickets. Here, ancient bridges span flowing water, and Hui-style architecture abound. The area is relatively uncommercialized, perfect for a leisurely stroll and experiencing the idyllic atmosphere of "waiting for the rain to fall in the sky." Day 3: Sanbao Village - Slow Living & Shopping Spree Full Day: Leisurely explore Sanbao Village. This is an art community with many studios, cafes, and galleries along the way. Electric scooters are available for rent. We recommend visiting 9494 Aesthetic Space for kiln-baked pizza and Bukongshan for tea; both have very pleasant environments. You can also experience making ceramics yourself (approximately 150 RMB per person). Shopping: For ceramic souvenirs, we recommend the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (especially the Lotte Market on Saturday mornings, which features many original student works at great prices). The shops and graffiti walls here are also great for photos. Remember, street vendor bracelets are generally 10 RMB for 3, but the styles are ordinary; for something unique, go to the market or small shops. 🍜 Food Recommendations (Drooling Warning): Cold Rice Noodles: A specialty of Jingdezhen, these thick noodles are mixed with chili sauce and orange peel, resulting in a smooth and chewy texture—a breakfast essential. Dumpling Cakes: Transparent outer skin, filled with chives, eggs, spicy radish, etc., each bite is incredibly satisfying. Alkaline Rice Cakes: Rice cakes made with alkaline water, usually stir-fried with bean sprouts and eggs, soft, chewy, and savory—a local specialty. Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: Famous at Fanji in Fuzhou Lane, the crispy fried dough sticks combined with the soft, chewy mochi create a sweet and satisfying experience. Clay-Baked Chicken: Wrapped in clay and baked, the chicken is tender and falls off the bone, with a unique aroma. 💎 Helpful Tips (Avoid Pitfalls): Transportation: For getting around the city, ride-hailing services or renting electric scooters are the best options. Be cautious when choosing public transportation. Shopping: Sculpture Porcelain Factory and Lotte Market are more affordable than Taoxichuan. Bargaining is essential; don't be fooled by "masterpiece" hype. Weather: November has large temperature differences between day and night, so bring a jacket to easily remove when it gets hot at midday. Equipment: Wear comfortable walking shoes! The cobblestone paths in the museum and the mountain paths in Sanbao Village are quite tiring. Sunscreen is also necessary; Jiangxi has strong UV rays. Reservations: Reservations are required for the Imperial Kiln Museum, China Ceramics Museum, etc., especially on weekends. Book in advance through official channels or platforms like Ctrip. This trip to Jingdezhen had its surprises and its shortcomings, but overall, the city's ceramic art atmosphere and slow pace of life are very charming. Lower your expectations, do your research, avoid crowds, and explore the alleys to experience the true vibrancy and artistic feel of the "Porcelain Capital." Hopefully, this honest guide will help you create a more perfect Jingdezhen trip! ✨🏺#JingdezhenTourism