In Jingdezhen! Stumbled into a healing courtyard straight out of a Southeast Asian film



Who would've thought! Found a storytelling B&B called [Benjue·Rushi] near Taoxichuan. Pushing open the courtyard gate instantly transports you to the cinematic scenes of "The Scent of Green Papaya" – red brick walls paired with dark green porcelain decor, dappled light filtering through bamboo ceilings, every snapshot oozing retro film grain vibes without needing any filters!

🏡 A divine fusion of Southeast Asian style × ceramic aesthetics
Every corner of this courtyard hides millenniums of porcelain charm in its details: handcrafted ceramic ornaments by artisans line the corridors, wall decorations with clay textures narrate the origins of porcelain-making, even the communal tea table is built from ancient kiln bricks! The most magical moment? Sitting in the courtyard at dusk, watching the red kiln bricks turn caramel under sunset hues, accompanied by rustling banana leaves – a real-life movie frame 📽️

🛏️ Only by staying here do you understand peak relaxation
All 29 guest rooms feature warm wood tones, with bedding so soft you'll sink into clouds, and premium wooden-scented bath amenities. Wake up to birdsong at dawn with blue skies outside your window; stargaze from your terrace at night with only insect whispers – urban noise fades into pure healing bliss 🌌

🎨 Here, daily life is an art scene
The B&B hosts regular ceramic workshops where you can learn pottery-throwing from masters. Art salons let you chat with creators, even the coffee cart is porcelain-themed! Pro tip: It's just a 5-minute walk to Taoxichuan, 10-minute drive to Pottery Street or Sanbao Village – perfect for exploring the Porcelain Capital 🚶♀️

📍 Location: 500m from Taoxichuan, navigate to [Benjue·Rushi] directly

Post by ERNEST SANTIAGO | Jun 10, 2025

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