Chinese ceramic culture has arrived in Jingdezhen, where you can truly feel the local customs and traditions

Here comes the three days and two nights art trip in Jingdezhen~ This thousand-year-old porcelain capital is perfect for artsy youth, every casual shot looks like a magazine cover! Follow this route to check in at the most authentic ceramic art spots and capture stunning artistic photos📸

🎨Day 1: Immersive Ceramic Art Experience
📍Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum (No. 1 Zijin Road, Changjiang District)
Be sure to go in the morning! Fewer people and better for photos~ The spiral staircase in the main exhibition hall is super photogenic, remember to wear solid colors to match the porcelain’s elegance. The Zhen Kiln exhibition area recreates ancient porcelain-making scenes with amazing light and shadow effects.

📍Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street (Xinchang West Road, Zhushan District)
Come here in the afternoon for a vibe-filled experience in this renovated old factory area! Red brick factory buildings + modern art installations, every corner is photo-worthy. Must-visit spots: Big Chimney Square, graffiti on the Tao Apartment exterior wall, and the night light market.

🍴Lunch recommendation: Taoxichuan Art Museum Restaurant (inside the park)
An amazing art-themed restaurant, the blue and white porcelain set meal is both visually stunning and delicious.

🎨Day 2: Explore the Origin of Ceramics
📍Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Expo Area (No. 1 Guyao Road, Changjiang District)
A must-visit! It authentically showcases the entire process from wheel throwing to firing, with master craftsmen demonstrating live—super impressive. The Ming and Qing dynasty ancient kiln ruins area is perfect for ancient-style photos, wearing Hanfu is highly recommended~

📍Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village (Sanbao Road, Zhushan District)
An artist community hidden in the mountains, where ceramic walls blend beautifully with nature—very healing. Recommended check-in spots: Shiwai Taoyuan Art Museum, casually stacked porcelain shards by the roadside, and the tea house by the creek.

🍴Dinner recommendation: Shiwai Taoyuan (inside Sanbao Village)
Sit by the creek and enjoy modernized Gan cuisine while watching ceramic-making performances. Don’t forget to order the steamed mandarin fish with noodles!

🎨Day 3: Shopping Spree
📍Guomao Ceramic Market (South Square Road, Zhushan District)
The top choice for locals buying ceramics! From 10 yuan small ornaments to collections worth tens of thousands, remember to bargain~ The vintage area on the second floor is great for photos, vintage style outfits recommended.

📍Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Xinchang East Road, Zhushan District)
A gathering place for young artists’ studios, where you can find many creative little items. The Saturday morning Letian Market is very lively, but come early to grab the best goods.

📸Photo Tips:
1. Wear solid colors for all museums; black, white, gray, or Morandi tones work best for photos
2. The light is softest from 9 to 11 AM, ideal for outdoor shots
3. Bring small porcelain pieces as props to interact with the scene for more storytelling
4. Visit Sanbao Village after 4 PM; the sunset light filtering through the bamboo forest is breathtaking

🚗Transportation:
Taxi rides between attractions generally cost under 15 yuan. It’s recommended to stay near Taoxichuan for convenient travel anywhere. You can rent an electric scooter to Sanbao Village for a free and flexible photo tour~

Post by TrailblazingWanderer | Aug 21, 2025

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