Jingdezhen is only good for taking photos? Not true!
by Twilight^Mystic!333
Feb 7, 2025
✨ Highlights at a glance: A "living museum" reborn on the Ming and Qing imperial kiln ruins, explore the archaeological site by day, check in at the light and shadow architecture by night, personally experience porcelain-making techniques, and immerse yourself in the thousand-year-old vibrant atmosphere of the Porcelain Capital all in one stop.
My itinerary:
→ Morning: Start at the Imperial Kiln Factory ruins, touch the brick walls of the Ming dynasty kiln, and climb Longzhu Pavilion for a panoramic view.
→ Forenoon: Dive into the arched buildings of the Imperial Kiln Museum, watch blue and white porcelain shards sparkle like a galaxy under the light and shadow; turn into alleys like Pengjia Shangnong, where the stone slab roads embedded with porcelain fragments click underfoot, as if stepping on the veins of history.
→ Noon: Try a bowl of cold noodles with alkaline rice cakes at Shuifu Alley snack street, spicy and fragrant to awaken your taste buds.
→ Afternoon: Experience wheel throwing and glaze painting at the intangible cultural heritage workshop, make a ceramic cup with your own hands; at dusk, watch the re-fired kiln fire ceremony at Xujia Kiln and feel the transformation of "clay and fire."
→ Night: Don’t miss the blue hour! When the museum lights come on, the red brick arches reflect in the water, every shot looks like a masterpiece.
Tips:
· Tickets are 53 RMB (26 RMB for children/seniors), open until 10:00 PM at night, closed on Mondays;
· Wear comfortable shoes, the bluestone slab roads in the alleys can be slippery;
· Stay at Taoyi Longzhu Hotel inside the scenic area for free multiple entries.
Cost reference: Tickets + experience + dining, about 150 RMB per person, excellent value for money!
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