Jingdezhen Three-Day Tour
by TravelBurst
Mar 25, 2024
## 2-Day Jingdezhen Travel Guide: Exploring the Millennium Porcelain Capital
**Day 1: Deep Dive into Porcelain Culture**
* **Morning:**
* **China Ceramic Museum (Recommended duration: 2-3 hours)**
Start your porcelain capital journey here—arrive at 9:00 when it opens to avoid crowds. This national museum systematically showcases ceramic development from Neolithic times to modern era. Don't miss the Yuan Dynasty blue-and-white porcelain and Ming/Qing imperial kiln treasures, especially the museum's prized "Blue-and-White Prunus Vase with Peony Scroll Design".
* **Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Expo Zone (Recommended duration: 3 hours)**
Just a 15-minute walk from the museum. This area preserves complete Ming/Qing ceramic workshops and kilns (like Zhen Kiln and Gourd Kiln). Watch intangible heritage inheritors demonstrate 72 processes including throwing and blue-and-white painting daily. DIY experiences available (advance booking required).
* **Lunch:**
Try authentic local dishes at "Kiln Workers' Canteen" inside the ancient kiln area. Recommended: "Clay-Wrapped Chicken" (chicken baked in lotus leaves covered with porcelain clay) and "Cold Rice Noodles with Alkaline Rice Cake".
* **Afternoon:**
* **Imperial Kiln Ruins National Archaeological Park (Recommended duration: 2 hours)**
Visit at 14:00 to explore Ming/Qing royal kiln ruins. See Longzhu Pavilion and excavated artifacts exhibition—pay special attention to restored Yongle sweet white glaze fragments. The viral "Blue-and-White Arch Wall" is perfect for photos.
* **Taoxichuan Creative Art Zone (Recommended time: Evening)**
Head to Taoxichuan at 17:00. This red-brick creative district transformed from old porcelain factories looks stunning at sunset. Visit college student creative markets (Fri/Sat) for handmade teaware. Enjoy ceramic latte art at "Yuansheng Coffee" while waiting for the light show (starts 19:30).
* **Dinner:**
Try local specialties like "Porcelain Dumplings" and "Alkaline Rice Cake Stir-fry" at "Second Floor Diner" in Taoxichuan. Stroll through the illuminated industrial heritage area afterward.
**Day 2: Hands-on Ceramics & Market Hunting**
* **Morning:**
* **Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village (Recommended duration: 3 hours)**
Arrive at 9:00. This artist colony along a stream features Sanbao Peng Art Center (contemporary ceramic exhibitions). Book a 2-hour pottery class at "Zhenrutang" or "Gengdaotang" to create your own thrown piece (shippable after firing).
* **Sanbao Mountain Hike (Optional)**
If time allows, take a light hike along Sanbao Stream to Ma'an Ridge, passing farmhouses with ceramic-embedded walls.
* **Lunch:**
"Shangri-La of Ceramics" restaurant—enjoy wild vegetable pancakes and rice wine served in porcelain bottles by the stream.
* **Afternoon:**
* **Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Recommended duration: 2 hours)**
Return downtown at 14:00. Visit the famous "Le Tian Ceramic Society Creative Market" (Sunday mornings, requires WeChat reservation) or browse designer shops like "One Gallery" and "Every Salt Space". Don't miss the affordable Mingqing Garden Market in the back.
* **Shuguang Road Ceramic Market (Optional)**
For bulk purchases of tableware/teaware, practice bargaining (30%-50% off marked prices).
**Transport Tips:**
Taxi fares between downtown attractions are under ¥15. Sanbao Village is ~6km from downtown. Try the "Porcelain Capital Tourist Bus" (stops at major sites).
**Accommodation Recommendation:**
Luxury option: Taoxichuan Boge Hotel (design-focused, adjacent to creative zone)
**Notes:**
1. Some museums close Mondays—check schedules
2. Finished pottery pieces arrive after ~1 month—plan accordingly
3. Request certificates for valuable art purchases
This itinerary balances cultural depth with hands-on fun. Adjust for leisure or professional focus. Jingdezhen's charm lies in its tangible ceramic heritage—slow down to fully appreciate it.
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