Female college students are willing to live in this hotel for a lifetime!!

Jingdezhen's top trending spot confirmed❗️Step into the ceramic art dreamscape created by Pritzker Prize master

Don’t randomly choose hotels when you come to the Porcelain Capital! Tao Xichuan Hyatt Centric is truly "living inside art." From entering the lobby to checking out, every second amazes with design aesthetics.

🏨 A must-visit for architecture lovers with its red brick aesthetics

Who can resist the work of Pritzker Prize winner David Chipperfield! The red terracotta brick exterior perfectly echoes the state-owned porcelain factory ruins, looking like a building grown right out of the old Porcelain Capital. The most stunning part is the lobby, where an inverted kiln replaces the chandelier. The deep black ceiling frame paired with the gray-black lava floor creates layered shadows when sunlight slants in, making silhouette photos effortless.

Different areas hide surprises: the green-glazed space at the front desk is called "Qingchuan," where afternoon sunlight and jazz music create a super cozy vibe; the cobalt blue corridor in the guest room area looks like a movie scene, with a round moon lamp overhead setting the perfect atmosphere. Even the elevator buttons feature blue and white porcelain patterns, a delight for detail lovers!

🛏️ Lie down in a 45㎡ ceramic-inspired space

The standard room offers 45㎡ plus a terrace, with warm and soothing terracotta tones. The ceramic stacked bowl lamp by the bedside is a highlight, and when the automatic curtains open, you might catch a view of the kiln factory chimneys.

Families with kids should go straight for the family room! The 70㎡ large space includes a slide bunk bed, corners fully padded with bumpers, complete children’s toiletries, and a bathtub perfect for afternoon water play. When the night turndown service is done, there’s even a handwritten weather forecast and itinerary suggestions—such a warm detail.

🎨 More than just accommodation, it’s an art exhibition

The hotel itself is a mobile art gallery! The first-floor art corridor changes exhibitions four times a year, featuring works from famous artists to emerging talents. Guests can join free art tours and listen to guides tell the stories behind each piece of porcelain.

Want hands-on experience? The hotel has a ceramic workshop where teachers guide you step-by-step in pottery making. In the evening, swim in the rooftop infinity pool facing the creative park’s sunset—every snap looks like a magazine cover.

🍜 Taste the flavors of the Porcelain Capital

Breakfast must include Jingdezhen mixed noodles and fried dough wrapped in glutinous rice cakes, authentic enough to feel like eating at an old alley shop. The cobalt blue restaurant hosts themed food festivals on weekends, serving freshly roasted foie gras on custom porcelain plates, full of ceremony.

Don’t miss the afternoon tea at the lobby lounge! Blue and white porcelain trays hold porcelain-shaped macarons, paired with black tea—perfect for photos that will have everyone asking for the address.

📍 The core spot of the Porcelain Capital

Cross the street to Tao Xichuan Cultural and Creative Street, where the Friday to Sunday market is irresistible. The Imperial Kiln Museum and Sanbao Village are within a 20-minute taxi ride, making travel completely worry-free.

In Jingdezhen, half your time should be devoted to ceramic art, and the other half to this hotel—it’s enough✨

Post by TravelistaVibes | Oct 7, 2025

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