Yuyaochang: The Heart of Jingdezhen
by Aaron Loo
Apr 5, 2025
Hey guys, I just got back from Jingdezhen and I have some photos to share with you.
The Imperial Kiln National Archaeological Site Park is a paradise for taking photos in traditional Chinese clothing. The old kiln bricks and mottled walls make for a great backdrop. I rented a set of Hanfu and took photos at the ancient kilns and ruins. Every photo is beautiful enough to be a wallpaper.
The Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District is a great place to take modern artistic photos. The lights and creative ceramic sculptures make for a great background. There are also many artistic shops on the street, and the interior decor is also great for photos.
Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village is surrounded by green mountains and rivers. The rustic farmhouses and artistic studios are scattered throughout the village, and the photos taken here have a fresh filter.
But Jingdezhen is not just a "vase"! The food here is also amazing. The beef bone noodles are made with large pieces of beef bone that are stewed until soft and flavorful. The noodles are spicy and delicious. The alkaline water cake is fried until dry and fragrant, and is served with eggs and vegetables. The taste is unique.
In addition, the ceramic culture experience in Jingdezhen is also great. You can find a pottery studio and try your hand at pottery making and coloring. It's a wonderful process to feel the clay turn into an artwork at your fingertips. This is a fun experience that is worth trying in addition to taking photos.
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