25 RMB for a photo-worthy spot, Jingdezhen Porcelain Palace travel and photo guide

✨This is the heartfelt masterpiece of 86-year-old ceramic artist Yu Ermei: she spent 5 years and tens of millions of RMB, using tens of thousands of pieces of Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain fragments and antique ceramics (including blue and white porcelain, famille rose porcelain, and other types) to build this ceramic art palace, all to pass down Jingdezhen’s ceramic culture in a stunning visual form~

🎫Ticket: 25 RMB (discounts available for seniors and students)

⏰Duration: 2-3 hours (for in-depth exploration and photography), Opening hours: 8:00-17:30

🚗Transportation: By car: navigate to “Xingping Village Porcelain Palace, Fuliang County,” free parking available Public transport: take the bus from downtown to “Xingping Village” stop, then a 10-minute walk; taxi takes about 30 minutes, costing 30-40 RMB

👗Outfit guide:

Guofeng style: blue and white Guofeng clothing, modified qipao (embroidered styles have more texture), blue and white porcelain-themed outfits

Artistic style: light-colored dresses (off-white, blue and white), paired with straw hats and canvas bags, fresh look matching the colorful porcelain tile background



📖Story photo spots:

Blue and white porcelain vase wall: The wall is embedded with giant blue and white porcelain vases painted with traditional patterns like landscapes, dragons, and phoenixes. These vases were collected by Grandma Yu from various places, each carrying the history of ceramic craftsmanship evolution~

Red wall porcelain tower: Ceramic reliefs (elephants, camels, sailing ships) on the red wall recreate ancient Silk Road trade scenes, telling the story of Jingdezhen porcelain “going global”~

Philosophical porcelain wall: The words on the porcelain wall “A single point in the heart lifts a thousand worries; letting go makes everything empty” reflect Grandma Yu’s philosophy on life and art~

Ceramic waterfall wall: A “waterfall” made of various antique porcelain bottles and tiles, combined with water features, showcasing the ceramic process from clay to vessel~

Double dragon porcelain vase door: The large yellow-background blue dragon porcelain vase at the entrance is the “face” of the Porcelain Palace; dragon-patterned vases symbolized nobility in ancient times~



📸Photo tips:

Blue and white porcelain vase wall: interact in front of the vases, the blue and white contrast is ultra-Guofeng

Colorful porcelain tile floor: shoot from above to capture people inside the “porcelain painting”

Red wall porcelain tower: use the relief wall as background for an artistic feel

Door frame framing: “painting within a painting” composition, full of artistic conception



At the Porcelain Palace, every porcelain tile and piece tells a story. This is not only a photo hotspot but also a ceramic culture hall built with a lifetime of dedication by an elderly artist 🥰. When you come here, while taking beautiful photos, don’t forget to listen to Grandma Yu and the story of the Porcelain Palace~

Post by ThunderstormEternity | Oct 26, 2025

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