The cold noodles are delicious, not worse than the soup noodles, but more flavorful. I will come again next time
📝 Itinerary Overview Explore the "Porcelain Capital" for 3 days and 2 nights, covering museums, ancient kilns, and art villages. Budget 800 yuan per person (including accommodation and transportation). Both driving and high-speed rail options are available! 🚗 Transportation Tips ✔️ City Transportation: Scenic spots are scattered, so driving is recommended, or renting an electric scooter (available at Taoxichuan and the Sculpture Porcelain Factory). ✔️ Inter-district Travel: Driving is required to reach Yaoli Ancient Town and Bingding Chai Kiln. Buses are infrequent, so check your navigation in advance! ⚠️ Pitfalls to Avoid: The Taoyang New Village Night Market opens after 7 PM, so don't go too early and miss out! 🏡 Accommodation Recommendations 📍 City Hotels: We recommend the "Jingdezhen Taoxichuan" or "Pudi Manju" hotels, both convenient for shopping and dining. 📍 Sanbao Village: For an artistic experience, choose the "Xingshan Osmanthus Garden B&B." Surrounded by mountains and water, it's a truly relaxing experience! 🗺️Daily Itinerary Day 1: An Introduction to Ceramic Culture 🌅Morning • 🏛️Ceramic Museum (9:00-11:30): Must-see the "Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Guiguzi Descending the Mountain Jar," housing thousands of rare artifacts and learning about the history of porcelain. • 🕋Imperial Kiln Museum (12:00-14:00): The dragon kiln brick arch architecture is beyond stunning, and evening photography for stunning light and shadow is stunning. Admission: 53 yuan! 🍜Afternoon • 🍢Fuzhou Lane (14:30-16:00): In the old alley adjacent to the Imperial Kiln, enjoy "Fan's Beef Bone Noodles" (incredibly spicy!) paired with "Tao Jie's Cold Noodles." • 🎨Taoxichuan (16:30-18:30): A former porcelain factory transformed into a cultural and creative district. Find handmade crafts at the weekend market, and the nighttime light show is incredibly romantic! Day 2: Intangible Cultural Heritage Handcraft Experience 🌄Morning • ⛰️Ancient Kiln Folk Culture Expo Area (8:30-10:30): Watch masters throw and paint pottery. Tickets are NT$95, and enjoy the amazing "Porcelain Music" performance! 🚗Morning • 🏺Sculpture Porcelain Factory (11:00-12:30): An old factory transformed into an art district. Find hand-painted teacups for NT$20. The "Rakuten Market" is open on weekends—a must-visit for students! 🍃Afternoon • 🌿Sanbao Village (2:00-5:00 PM): An artist community nestled in the mountains and rivers. Check out the murals at the "Sanbao International Ceramics Village" and enjoy a pour-over coffee. • 🛍️Taoyang New Village (7:00-9:00 PM): The night market is bustling with stalls. The "Tanpo Dumpling Ba" (3 skewers for NT$10) is a must-try. The shredded radish spicy baba is incredible! Day 3: Hidden Gems and Landmarks 🌅Morning • 🔥Bingding Clay Kiln (8:00-10:00): Hidden in the mountains, this "most beautiful" wood-fired kiln features modern architecture combined with traditional porcelain firing techniques. Perfect for photo ops! • 🏯Porcelain Palace (10:30-12:00): An elderly man crafts a "palace" out of 10,000 pieces of porcelain, featuring murals from "Dream of the Red Chamber." Admission: 25 yuan~ 🍃Afternoon • 🏞️Yaoli Ancient Town (2:00-4:30 PM): A complex of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings: "The Origin of Porcelain." Wear Hanfu for stunning photos of the "blue sky awaiting the misty rain." Free admission! • 🥣Changnanli (5:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Jingdezhen's landmark "Big Bowl" boasts a breathtaking nighttime light show. Finish off your meal with a bite of "Wei BBQ" nearby. 🍜Food List 🔥Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: The beef bones are stewed until tender and you'll want to finish the broth. It's perfect with dried tofu! 🍧Tao Jie's Cold Noodles: Thick noodles coated with over a dozen ingredients, including diced tangerine peel and diced beef. Spicy enough to make you sweat, but you can't stop! 🍢Wei BBQ: A must-try at the Million Spicy Chicken Feet, infused with Jingdezhen porcelain culture and a captivating atmosphere! 🥟Tanpo Dumplings: The rice noodle wrapper is as thin as paper, and the shredded radish filling is incredibly fresh. Locals have been eating this since childhood! ⚠️Tips to Avoid 🚫Ancient Kiln Expo Area: Avoid expensive souvenirs; the pottery wheel experience, 50 yuan per session, is plenty. 👗Sanbao Village: Wear non-slip shoes! The mountain roads are slippery, so don't wear stilettos for photos! 📸Imperial Kiln Museum: The nighttime light show starts at 7:30 PM, so avoid going during the day to capture the light and shadows! 📸Photography Tips 🌅Sunrise shot: Top window of the Bingding Clay Kiln (light beams through), Yaoli Ancient Town Arch Bridge 🏮Nighttime atmosphere: Taoxichuan's red brick walls and lighting create a storytelling contrast between warm and cold colors! 🍶Details: Handmade cups at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory, and ox bone powder from Fuzhou—a true sense of life! 💬Interactive Topic What's your favorite "secret spot in the Porcelain Capital" in Jingdezhen? Share your photos in the comments section, and three people will be drawn to win a "hand-painted blue and white porcelain cup"! 🏺 #JingdezhenTravel #JiangxiTravel #AncientTownsAndVillagesWorthVisiting #WhereToGoSummerSummer #SummerFamilyTravel
Jingdezhen, China's renowned "Porcelain Capital," is renowned for its millennia-old ceramic culture and is perfect for culture enthusiasts, art professionals, and those who prefer a more leisurely journey. Here's a practical Jingdezhen travel guide: --- **I. Must-See Attractions** 1. **China Ceramics Museum (Free)** - This is China's only national-level museum dedicated solely to ceramics. It boasts a rich collection of ceramics from the Neolithic Age to the present day, with its flagship treasure being the "Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Plum Vase with Peony Pattern." - **Tips**: It's recommended to allow two hours and make advance reservations for guided tours. 2. **Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Expo Area (Admission: 85 RMB)** - This is a living museum showcasing traditional porcelain-making techniques. You can observe veteran artists throwing pottery, painting blue and white porcelain, and firing porcelain in kilns. The museum also features relics from the Qing Dynasty Zhen Kiln and the Ming Dynasty Hulu Kiln. - **Experience**: DIY pottery making (50-100 RMB). Finished products can be fired and mailed. 3. Imperial Kiln Factory Ruins (Includes Museum, 60 RMB Admission) - The ruins of the imperial porcelain factory used by the Ming and Qing dynasties. The museum building, designed by Zhu Pei, features an arched red brick structure perfect for photo ops. Exhibits include many treasures restored from archaeological excavations. 4. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (Free) - This artistic district, renovated from a former porcelain factory, offers stunning night views. On Fridays and Saturdays, there's a creative market where young artists set up stalls to sell their original ceramics. Recommendations: Take an evening stroll and visit art galleries and popular cafes. 5. Sanbao International Ceramics Village (Free) - This artistic community, tucked away from the city, combines studios, guesthouses, and natural scenery, perfect for photo ops and exploring handcrafted ceramics. Tips: Sanbao Peng Art Center often hosts exhibitions, and the surrounding farmhouse cuisine is excellent. --- **II. Niche Experiences** - **Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Lotte Market): Open on Saturday mornings, this is a popular spot for university students and independent designers, offering affordable prices (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM). - **Yaoli Ancient Town (Free): A one-hour drive from the city center, this is a pristine Huizhou-style ancient town, shrouded in mist on rainy days like an ink painting. - **Bingding Wood-fired Kiln (30 RMB): A must-see for architecture enthusiasts. This modern wood-fired kiln, with its interplay of light and shadow, is perfect for photoshoots (the location is remote, so chartering a car is recommended). -- **III. Food Recommendations** 1. **Snacks** - **Cold Noodles**: Thick noodles mixed with orange peel and pickled vegetables. "Tao Jie Cold Noodles" is recommended. - **Youtiao Bao Mochi**: A breakfast favorite, a well-established shop in Fuzhou Nongkou. - **Jiaoziba**: The spicy chive filling and the radish and shrimp filling are classics. 2. **Meal** - **Go Home to Eat (Chain): A local-recommended Gan cuisine restaurant. Must-try the fish head with soy sauce and the stir-fried pork with chili peppers. - **Zhe Lao Family Kitchen**: A time-honored restaurant tucked away in an alley. Their dry-braised crucian carp is a standout. --- **IV. Accommodation Recommendations** - **High-End**: Taoxichuan (Design-focused, convenient location) - **Literary**: Xingshan Osmanthus Garden (within Sanbao Village, Japanese-style garden) - **Value**: City-area chain hotels (such as those near Taoxichuan) --- **V. Recommended Itinerary** - **2 Days, 1 Night**: Day 1: China Ceramics Museum → Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area → Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Imperial Kiln Factory → Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Saturday market) → Sanbao Village - **3 Days, 2 Nights**: Add a day trip to Yaoli Ancient Town or Bingding Chai Kiln --- **VI. Notes** - Transportation: Jingdezhen is small, so taxis are easily available (starting at 7 RMB). Chartering a car is recommended for visiting nearby attractions. - Shopping: Porcelain in the scenic area commands a high premium, so beginners should shop for value at Taoxichuan or the Sculpture Porcelain Factory. - Season: Spring and autumn are the best seasons, while summer is hotter. Winter offers the opportunity to experience the kiln opening ceremony. The charm of Jingdezhen lies in its leisurely strolls and in-depth experience of its ceramic culture. Take the time to chat with the artisans; you might even find unexpected discoveries!
Hey guys, who knows! Jingdezhen in the summer is a hidden gem in the south. It's fun and exciting, and it's easy to take stunning photos. I'm sure you'll want to go back again! 📸 Today, I'm sharing my hidden gems with you. Let's enjoy a unique summer in Jingdezhen together! 🚗 Getting There ✈️Flying: Nanchang Changbei International Airport is our top choice. It offers numerous flights and is economical. There are direct buses from the airport to Jingdezhen, making it super convenient. 🚄Train/High-Speed Railway: Jingdezhen North Station is recommended. It has frequent trains, and a taxi from here takes only about 20 minutes to the city center. 🚌 Transportation within the city: E-scooters are a must-try. For 30 yuan a day, you can ride them through the streets and alleys of Jingdezhen with complete freedom. Visiting Sanbao Village will save you a lot of effort. It's more convenient to order a taxi online. Buses reach most scenic spots, but the wait can be a bit tedious. Driving is not recommended, as the city's narrow roads make parking difficult! 🎈 Itinerary Day 1: Classic City Route, Journey Through the Millennium of the Porcelain Capital Morning: Dive into the Imperial Kiln Ruins (ticket price 53r), ascend the Dragon Ball Pavilion, and overlook the entire park. The breathtaking experience will instantly transport you back to the heyday of the ancient imperial kilns. Remember to wear light-colored clothing; you'll easily pull off the classic look. Afternoon: Journey to the artistic Sanbao Village. Stroll along the streamside paths and explore the pottery studios hidden in the mountains. With a little luck, you might even catch a master at work. Evening: Stroll and eat at the Taoxichuan Night Market, where you'll find a dazzling array of creative ceramics, roasted sweet potato skins, tiramisu, and more. Enjoy a delightful stroll while you eat. Day 2: In-Depth Experience Route: A Double Feast of Culture and Nature Morning: Spend half a day at the China Ceramics Museum (free reservations) and witness the evolution of ceramic culture, from primitive pottery to modern porcelain. Don't miss the museum's treasured Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain. Afternoon: Depart to Yaoli Ancient Town, escape the hustle and bustle of the city, stroll along the bluestone streets, and experience the tranquility and beauty of this thousand-year-old town. Evening: Under the twinkling starlight of the ancient town, savor authentic farmhouse cuisine, including free-range chicken and river fish—each bite a gift from nature. Day 3: Niche Experience Route: Encounter a Different Jingdezhen Morning: Visit the lesser-known and highly sought-after Bingding Chai Kiln. On Saturday afternoon, when the kiln is open, sunlight filters through the unique structure, casting rays of light and shadow, creating a scene that feels like being transported to an art film. Afternoon: Return to the city and embark on a treasure hunt at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory. You might even discover a one-of-a-kind handmade piece. 🍱Recommended Food For breakfast, I highly recommend Tao Jie's cold noodles. They're smooth, chewy, and sour and spicy, making them a hit with the mouthwatering flavor. The alkaline rice cakes and scrambled eggs at Changhong Breakfast Shop are a true Jingdezhen favorite, and locals have been enjoying them since childhood. For dinner, try the clay-braised chicken at Xiaoliangyuan, which boasts an earthy aroma and tender chicken, creating a unique flavor. The tofu and bamboo shoots at Take Home are incredibly delicious and a must-try for those who want to eat more. For snacks, don't miss the Tanpo dumplings, which are both sweet and savory. The Shenzifang stinky tofu, served with their special radish sauce, is crispy and delicious. 💰Time Budget Accommodation: 200-500 yuan/day, food: 100-200 yuan/day, and tickets and transportation: 100-150 yuan/day. This brings your daily budget to around 400-850 yuan. You can have a blast for under 2,000 yuan for three days and two nights! 💡 Friendly Reminders 1. Jingdezhen is incredibly hot in the summer, so bring a sun hat, sleeves, and a small fan. When the sun is at its strongest at noon, find a cafe or museum to hide. 2. Yaoli Ancient Town and Dongbu Wharf are incredibly mosquito-infested, so don't forget your mosquito repellent or you'll be in for a real fight! 3. Check the Bingding Wood-Fired Kiln's opening hours on the official WeChat account in advance to avoid missing out. 4. When hailing a taxi, use online apps to avoid getting ripped off. Remember to wear a helmet when riding an e-scooter—safety comes first. Family, Jingdezhen is truly full of surprises. This summer, why not come here and embark on a unique ceramics adventure? #SonglikeJourney #TheMostComed-On-WeChatPlaces #CityHumanitiesNotes #HaveFunWithFriends #CoupleTravel
Here's your Jingdezhen food guide! 18 must-try restaurants, certified by locals, for a day of 8 delicious meals in the Porcelain City! 🍜 🔥Jingdezhen's vibrant atmosphere will captivate your stomach! After a 3-day safari, I compiled this food map—just follow it! 👉🏻 🏠Accommodation recommendations: Near Taoxichuan, convenient for all dining options! 🚗Transportation recommendations: High-speed rail or self-driving options are available, but taxis are even more convenient in the Old Town. [🍴Meal Set] 1⃣Ono-kei New Jingde Cuisine 📍Address: Taoxichuan Creative Plaza, Zhushan District 💰50r per person ✨Specialty: A perfect fusion of pottery and cuisine. The Yuanqi Tonton Duck is a must-try! 2⃣ Two-story food stall 📍Address: Xinchang East Road, Changjiang District 💰50r per person 🌟Highlight: The fish head soup with tofu is incredibly delicious! 3⃣ Shaojiwu Rice Bowl 📍Address: Changjiang Avenue, Zhushan District 💰35r per person 👍The freshly fried toppings are incredibly fragrant and not greasy at all! [🍚Carb lover's favorite] 6⃣ Lao Zhang Fried Dumplings 📍Address: Zhongshan South Road, Zhushan District 💰10r per person 💥The golden, crispy bottom bursts with juice—you can't stop eating! 7⃣ Tanpo Dumplings 📍Address: Changnan Avenue, Changjiang District 💰8r per person 🌶The spicy bamboo shoot filling is incredible! The crystal-thin skin is generously filled with fillings~ [🍜 Noodle Special] 1⃣1⃣ Tao Jie Cold Noodles 📍Address: Changjiang Avenue, Zhushan District 💰15R per person 🍊A burst of orange peel and diced radish, refreshing and appetizing! 1⃣2⃣ Fan's Beef Bone Noodles 📍Address: Xinchang West Road, Changjiang District 💰25R per person 🐂A heavenly combination of beef bones and noodles, incredibly fragrant! [🌙Midnight Snack Time] 1⃣5⃣ Flavored BBQ 📍Address: Taoxichuan Night Market, Zhushan District 💰50R per person 🌶Million Spicy Chicken Feet, boneless in one bite! 💡 Recommended Walking Routes: ⏰6:00 Lao Zhang Fried Dumplings + Chengxin Youtiao ⏰10:00 Tan Po Dumpling Cakes ⏰12:00 Tao Jie Cold Noodles ⏰18:00 Ono Jingxin Jingde Cuisine ⏰21:00 Wei BBQ + Flower Fragrance Fermented Rice Wine 🚨 Tips for Avoiding Scams: ✔ For dumplings, look for Tan Po/Laomatou! ✔ The run-down shop for beef bone noodles, the more delicious it is 🌶🌶🌶 ✔ A taxi from Jingdezhen North Station to the city center is approximately 20 yuan #JingdezhenFood #EatLikeTheLocals #JingdezhenTravelGuide #Must-EatList #CarbohydrateHeaven
The cold noodles are delicious, not worse than the soup noodles, but more flavorful. I will come again next time
📝 Itinerary Overview Explore the "Porcelain Capital" for 3 days and 2 nights, covering museums, ancient kilns, and art villages. Budget 800 yuan per person (including accommodation and transportation). Both driving and high-speed rail options are available! 🚗 Transportation Tips ✔️ City Transportation: Scenic spots are scattered, so driving is recommended, or renting an electric scooter (available at Taoxichuan and the Sculpture Porcelain Factory). ✔️ Inter-district Travel: Driving is required to reach Yaoli Ancient Town and Bingding Chai Kiln. Buses are infrequent, so check your navigation in advance! ⚠️ Pitfalls to Avoid: The Taoyang New Village Night Market opens after 7 PM, so don't go too early and miss out! 🏡 Accommodation Recommendations 📍 City Hotels: We recommend the "Jingdezhen Taoxichuan" or "Pudi Manju" hotels, both convenient for shopping and dining. 📍 Sanbao Village: For an artistic experience, choose the "Xingshan Osmanthus Garden B&B." Surrounded by mountains and water, it's a truly relaxing experience! 🗺️Daily Itinerary Day 1: An Introduction to Ceramic Culture 🌅Morning • 🏛️Ceramic Museum (9:00-11:30): Must-see the "Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Guiguzi Descending the Mountain Jar," housing thousands of rare artifacts and learning about the history of porcelain. • 🕋Imperial Kiln Museum (12:00-14:00): The dragon kiln brick arch architecture is beyond stunning, and evening photography for stunning light and shadow is stunning. Admission: 53 yuan! 🍜Afternoon • 🍢Fuzhou Lane (14:30-16:00): In the old alley adjacent to the Imperial Kiln, enjoy "Fan's Beef Bone Noodles" (incredibly spicy!) paired with "Tao Jie's Cold Noodles." • 🎨Taoxichuan (16:30-18:30): A former porcelain factory transformed into a cultural and creative district. Find handmade crafts at the weekend market, and the nighttime light show is incredibly romantic! Day 2: Intangible Cultural Heritage Handcraft Experience 🌄Morning • ⛰️Ancient Kiln Folk Culture Expo Area (8:30-10:30): Watch masters throw and paint pottery. Tickets are NT$95, and enjoy the amazing "Porcelain Music" performance! 🚗Morning • 🏺Sculpture Porcelain Factory (11:00-12:30): An old factory transformed into an art district. Find hand-painted teacups for NT$20. The "Rakuten Market" is open on weekends—a must-visit for students! 🍃Afternoon • 🌿Sanbao Village (2:00-5:00 PM): An artist community nestled in the mountains and rivers. Check out the murals at the "Sanbao International Ceramics Village" and enjoy a pour-over coffee. • 🛍️Taoyang New Village (7:00-9:00 PM): The night market is bustling with stalls. The "Tanpo Dumpling Ba" (3 skewers for NT$10) is a must-try. The shredded radish spicy baba is incredible! Day 3: Hidden Gems and Landmarks 🌅Morning • 🔥Bingding Clay Kiln (8:00-10:00): Hidden in the mountains, this "most beautiful" wood-fired kiln features modern architecture combined with traditional porcelain firing techniques. Perfect for photo ops! • 🏯Porcelain Palace (10:30-12:00): An elderly man crafts a "palace" out of 10,000 pieces of porcelain, featuring murals from "Dream of the Red Chamber." Admission: 25 yuan~ 🍃Afternoon • 🏞️Yaoli Ancient Town (2:00-4:30 PM): A complex of Ming and Qing Dynasty buildings: "The Origin of Porcelain." Wear Hanfu for stunning photos of the "blue sky awaiting the misty rain." Free admission! • 🥣Changnanli (5:00 PM - 6:00 PM): Jingdezhen's landmark "Big Bowl" boasts a breathtaking nighttime light show. Finish off your meal with a bite of "Wei BBQ" nearby. 🍜Food List 🔥Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: The beef bones are stewed until tender and you'll want to finish the broth. It's perfect with dried tofu! 🍧Tao Jie's Cold Noodles: Thick noodles coated with over a dozen ingredients, including diced tangerine peel and diced beef. Spicy enough to make you sweat, but you can't stop! 🍢Wei BBQ: A must-try at the Million Spicy Chicken Feet, infused with Jingdezhen porcelain culture and a captivating atmosphere! 🥟Tanpo Dumplings: The rice noodle wrapper is as thin as paper, and the shredded radish filling is incredibly fresh. Locals have been eating this since childhood! ⚠️Tips to Avoid 🚫Ancient Kiln Expo Area: Avoid expensive souvenirs; the pottery wheel experience, 50 yuan per session, is plenty. 👗Sanbao Village: Wear non-slip shoes! The mountain roads are slippery, so don't wear stilettos for photos! 📸Imperial Kiln Museum: The nighttime light show starts at 7:30 PM, so avoid going during the day to capture the light and shadows! 📸Photography Tips 🌅Sunrise shot: Top window of the Bingding Clay Kiln (light beams through), Yaoli Ancient Town Arch Bridge 🏮Nighttime atmosphere: Taoxichuan's red brick walls and lighting create a storytelling contrast between warm and cold colors! 🍶Details: Handmade cups at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory, and ox bone powder from Fuzhou—a true sense of life! 💬Interactive Topic What's your favorite "secret spot in the Porcelain Capital" in Jingdezhen? Share your photos in the comments section, and three people will be drawn to win a "hand-painted blue and white porcelain cup"! 🏺 #JingdezhenTravel #JiangxiTravel #AncientTownsAndVillagesWorthVisiting #WhereToGoSummerSummer #SummerFamilyTravel
Jingdezhen, China's renowned "Porcelain Capital," is renowned for its millennia-old ceramic culture and is perfect for culture enthusiasts, art professionals, and those who prefer a more leisurely journey. Here's a practical Jingdezhen travel guide: --- **I. Must-See Attractions** 1. **China Ceramics Museum (Free)** - This is China's only national-level museum dedicated solely to ceramics. It boasts a rich collection of ceramics from the Neolithic Age to the present day, with its flagship treasure being the "Yuan Dynasty Blue and White Plum Vase with Peony Pattern." - **Tips**: It's recommended to allow two hours and make advance reservations for guided tours. 2. **Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Expo Area (Admission: 85 RMB)** - This is a living museum showcasing traditional porcelain-making techniques. You can observe veteran artists throwing pottery, painting blue and white porcelain, and firing porcelain in kilns. The museum also features relics from the Qing Dynasty Zhen Kiln and the Ming Dynasty Hulu Kiln. - **Experience**: DIY pottery making (50-100 RMB). Finished products can be fired and mailed. 3. Imperial Kiln Factory Ruins (Includes Museum, 60 RMB Admission) - The ruins of the imperial porcelain factory used by the Ming and Qing dynasties. The museum building, designed by Zhu Pei, features an arched red brick structure perfect for photo ops. Exhibits include many treasures restored from archaeological excavations. 4. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (Free) - This artistic district, renovated from a former porcelain factory, offers stunning night views. On Fridays and Saturdays, there's a creative market where young artists set up stalls to sell their original ceramics. Recommendations: Take an evening stroll and visit art galleries and popular cafes. 5. Sanbao International Ceramics Village (Free) - This artistic community, tucked away from the city, combines studios, guesthouses, and natural scenery, perfect for photo ops and exploring handcrafted ceramics. Tips: Sanbao Peng Art Center often hosts exhibitions, and the surrounding farmhouse cuisine is excellent. --- **II. Niche Experiences** - **Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Lotte Market): Open on Saturday mornings, this is a popular spot for university students and independent designers, offering affordable prices (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM). - **Yaoli Ancient Town (Free): A one-hour drive from the city center, this is a pristine Huizhou-style ancient town, shrouded in mist on rainy days like an ink painting. - **Bingding Wood-fired Kiln (30 RMB): A must-see for architecture enthusiasts. This modern wood-fired kiln, with its interplay of light and shadow, is perfect for photoshoots (the location is remote, so chartering a car is recommended). -- **III. Food Recommendations** 1. **Snacks** - **Cold Noodles**: Thick noodles mixed with orange peel and pickled vegetables. "Tao Jie Cold Noodles" is recommended. - **Youtiao Bao Mochi**: A breakfast favorite, a well-established shop in Fuzhou Nongkou. - **Jiaoziba**: The spicy chive filling and the radish and shrimp filling are classics. 2. **Meal** - **Go Home to Eat (Chain): A local-recommended Gan cuisine restaurant. Must-try the fish head with soy sauce and the stir-fried pork with chili peppers. - **Zhe Lao Family Kitchen**: A time-honored restaurant tucked away in an alley. Their dry-braised crucian carp is a standout. --- **IV. Accommodation Recommendations** - **High-End**: Taoxichuan (Design-focused, convenient location) - **Literary**: Xingshan Osmanthus Garden (within Sanbao Village, Japanese-style garden) - **Value**: City-area chain hotels (such as those near Taoxichuan) --- **V. Recommended Itinerary** - **2 Days, 1 Night**: Day 1: China Ceramics Museum → Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area → Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Imperial Kiln Factory → Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Saturday market) → Sanbao Village - **3 Days, 2 Nights**: Add a day trip to Yaoli Ancient Town or Bingding Chai Kiln --- **VI. Notes** - Transportation: Jingdezhen is small, so taxis are easily available (starting at 7 RMB). Chartering a car is recommended for visiting nearby attractions. - Shopping: Porcelain in the scenic area commands a high premium, so beginners should shop for value at Taoxichuan or the Sculpture Porcelain Factory. - Season: Spring and autumn are the best seasons, while summer is hotter. Winter offers the opportunity to experience the kiln opening ceremony. The charm of Jingdezhen lies in its leisurely strolls and in-depth experience of its ceramic culture. Take the time to chat with the artisans; you might even find unexpected discoveries!
Hey guys, who knows! Jingdezhen in the summer is a hidden gem in the south. It's fun and exciting, and it's easy to take stunning photos. I'm sure you'll want to go back again! 📸 Today, I'm sharing my hidden gems with you. Let's enjoy a unique summer in Jingdezhen together! 🚗 Getting There ✈️Flying: Nanchang Changbei International Airport is our top choice. It offers numerous flights and is economical. There are direct buses from the airport to Jingdezhen, making it super convenient. 🚄Train/High-Speed Railway: Jingdezhen North Station is recommended. It has frequent trains, and a taxi from here takes only about 20 minutes to the city center. 🚌 Transportation within the city: E-scooters are a must-try. For 30 yuan a day, you can ride them through the streets and alleys of Jingdezhen with complete freedom. Visiting Sanbao Village will save you a lot of effort. It's more convenient to order a taxi online. Buses reach most scenic spots, but the wait can be a bit tedious. Driving is not recommended, as the city's narrow roads make parking difficult! 🎈 Itinerary Day 1: Classic City Route, Journey Through the Millennium of the Porcelain Capital Morning: Dive into the Imperial Kiln Ruins (ticket price 53r), ascend the Dragon Ball Pavilion, and overlook the entire park. The breathtaking experience will instantly transport you back to the heyday of the ancient imperial kilns. Remember to wear light-colored clothing; you'll easily pull off the classic look. Afternoon: Journey to the artistic Sanbao Village. Stroll along the streamside paths and explore the pottery studios hidden in the mountains. With a little luck, you might even catch a master at work. Evening: Stroll and eat at the Taoxichuan Night Market, where you'll find a dazzling array of creative ceramics, roasted sweet potato skins, tiramisu, and more. Enjoy a delightful stroll while you eat. Day 2: In-Depth Experience Route: A Double Feast of Culture and Nature Morning: Spend half a day at the China Ceramics Museum (free reservations) and witness the evolution of ceramic culture, from primitive pottery to modern porcelain. Don't miss the museum's treasured Yuan Dynasty blue and white porcelain. Afternoon: Depart to Yaoli Ancient Town, escape the hustle and bustle of the city, stroll along the bluestone streets, and experience the tranquility and beauty of this thousand-year-old town. Evening: Under the twinkling starlight of the ancient town, savor authentic farmhouse cuisine, including free-range chicken and river fish—each bite a gift from nature. Day 3: Niche Experience Route: Encounter a Different Jingdezhen Morning: Visit the lesser-known and highly sought-after Bingding Chai Kiln. On Saturday afternoon, when the kiln is open, sunlight filters through the unique structure, casting rays of light and shadow, creating a scene that feels like being transported to an art film. Afternoon: Return to the city and embark on a treasure hunt at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory. You might even discover a one-of-a-kind handmade piece. 🍱Recommended Food For breakfast, I highly recommend Tao Jie's cold noodles. They're smooth, chewy, and sour and spicy, making them a hit with the mouthwatering flavor. The alkaline rice cakes and scrambled eggs at Changhong Breakfast Shop are a true Jingdezhen favorite, and locals have been enjoying them since childhood. For dinner, try the clay-braised chicken at Xiaoliangyuan, which boasts an earthy aroma and tender chicken, creating a unique flavor. The tofu and bamboo shoots at Take Home are incredibly delicious and a must-try for those who want to eat more. For snacks, don't miss the Tanpo dumplings, which are both sweet and savory. The Shenzifang stinky tofu, served with their special radish sauce, is crispy and delicious. 💰Time Budget Accommodation: 200-500 yuan/day, food: 100-200 yuan/day, and tickets and transportation: 100-150 yuan/day. This brings your daily budget to around 400-850 yuan. You can have a blast for under 2,000 yuan for three days and two nights! 💡 Friendly Reminders 1. Jingdezhen is incredibly hot in the summer, so bring a sun hat, sleeves, and a small fan. When the sun is at its strongest at noon, find a cafe or museum to hide. 2. Yaoli Ancient Town and Dongbu Wharf are incredibly mosquito-infested, so don't forget your mosquito repellent or you'll be in for a real fight! 3. Check the Bingding Wood-Fired Kiln's opening hours on the official WeChat account in advance to avoid missing out. 4. When hailing a taxi, use online apps to avoid getting ripped off. Remember to wear a helmet when riding an e-scooter—safety comes first. Family, Jingdezhen is truly full of surprises. This summer, why not come here and embark on a unique ceramics adventure? #SonglikeJourney #TheMostComed-On-WeChatPlaces #CityHumanitiesNotes #HaveFunWithFriends #CoupleTravel
Here's your Jingdezhen food guide! 18 must-try restaurants, certified by locals, for a day of 8 delicious meals in the Porcelain City! 🍜 🔥Jingdezhen's vibrant atmosphere will captivate your stomach! After a 3-day safari, I compiled this food map—just follow it! 👉🏻 🏠Accommodation recommendations: Near Taoxichuan, convenient for all dining options! 🚗Transportation recommendations: High-speed rail or self-driving options are available, but taxis are even more convenient in the Old Town. [🍴Meal Set] 1⃣Ono-kei New Jingde Cuisine 📍Address: Taoxichuan Creative Plaza, Zhushan District 💰50r per person ✨Specialty: A perfect fusion of pottery and cuisine. The Yuanqi Tonton Duck is a must-try! 2⃣ Two-story food stall 📍Address: Xinchang East Road, Changjiang District 💰50r per person 🌟Highlight: The fish head soup with tofu is incredibly delicious! 3⃣ Shaojiwu Rice Bowl 📍Address: Changjiang Avenue, Zhushan District 💰35r per person 👍The freshly fried toppings are incredibly fragrant and not greasy at all! [🍚Carb lover's favorite] 6⃣ Lao Zhang Fried Dumplings 📍Address: Zhongshan South Road, Zhushan District 💰10r per person 💥The golden, crispy bottom bursts with juice—you can't stop eating! 7⃣ Tanpo Dumplings 📍Address: Changnan Avenue, Changjiang District 💰8r per person 🌶The spicy bamboo shoot filling is incredible! The crystal-thin skin is generously filled with fillings~ [🍜 Noodle Special] 1⃣1⃣ Tao Jie Cold Noodles 📍Address: Changjiang Avenue, Zhushan District 💰15R per person 🍊A burst of orange peel and diced radish, refreshing and appetizing! 1⃣2⃣ Fan's Beef Bone Noodles 📍Address: Xinchang West Road, Changjiang District 💰25R per person 🐂A heavenly combination of beef bones and noodles, incredibly fragrant! [🌙Midnight Snack Time] 1⃣5⃣ Flavored BBQ 📍Address: Taoxichuan Night Market, Zhushan District 💰50R per person 🌶Million Spicy Chicken Feet, boneless in one bite! 💡 Recommended Walking Routes: ⏰6:00 Lao Zhang Fried Dumplings + Chengxin Youtiao ⏰10:00 Tan Po Dumpling Cakes ⏰12:00 Tao Jie Cold Noodles ⏰18:00 Ono Jingxin Jingde Cuisine ⏰21:00 Wei BBQ + Flower Fragrance Fermented Rice Wine 🚨 Tips for Avoiding Scams: ✔ For dumplings, look for Tan Po/Laomatou! ✔ The run-down shop for beef bone noodles, the more delicious it is 🌶🌶🌶 ✔ A taxi from Jingdezhen North Station to the city center is approximately 20 yuan #JingdezhenFood #EatLikeTheLocals #JingdezhenTravelGuide #Must-EatList #CarbohydrateHeaven