Jingdezhen 3 Days 2 Nights Citywalk Ultimate Guide|One-Stop Unlocking of Ceramic Culture

1. Transportation: Choose the Right Way to Save 50% Worry

• Rail Transit: High-speed trains arrive at Jingdezhen North Station, regular trains at Jingdezhen Station; both stations have taxis and ride-hailing services for quick transfers.

• Self-driving Route: Two highways available, Hangrui and Jiguang; recommended to exit at Jingdezhen North toll station for smoother road conditions afterward.

• Tips: Long waiting times for buses, not recommended unless necessary.

2. 3-Day Itinerary: An Immersive Ceramic Journey from History to Everyday Life

Day 1: First Experience of a Thousand Years of Porcelain History

• Morning: Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum (epic exhibition on ceramic development history, must-see town treasure "Yuan Blue and White") → Imperial Kiln Museum (royal porcelain site + avant-garde architectural design, perfect for photo check-ins)

• Afternoon: Zhejiang Road (old street of ceramic merchants, dazzling array of ceramic products to browse) → Fuzhou Alley (handmade studios hidden in alleys, chance to see ceramic artists creating on site)

• Evening: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Block (industrial-style cultural landmark, don’t miss the creative market from Friday to Sunday 16:00-22:00)

Day 2: Fun with Pottery and Local Life

• Morning: Sanbao Village (ceramic utopia in an art village, find a studio to make a teacup for a great sense of achievement) → Sculpture Porcelain Factory (old porcelain factory turned artistic landmark, packed with handmade shops and cafes, a paradise for art lovers)

• Afternoon: Jiuji Town (local food + trendy cultural creativity, enjoy a bowl of cold noodles and shop at local boutiques for a full local life experience) → Ceramic Street (one-stop shopping for ceramic finished products, from ornaments to tableware) → Taoyang New Village (traditional porcelain workshops cluster, witness the ancient processes of "throwing and trimming" firsthand)

Day 3: Ancient Town Secrets and Ceramic Wonders

• Morning: Yaoli Ancient Town (a thousand-year-old town where porcelain and tea coexist, ancient kiln ruins + Hui-style architecture, poetic scenery between mountains and waters) → Dongbu Wharf (Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain transport wharf ruins, stone paths and old shops recreate the prosperous porcelain trade scene)

• Afternoon: Hanxi Village (rural art village, artistic installations like "Porcelain Board Road" and "Rice Flower Lane" make every photo a masterpiece) → Porcelain Palace (a ceramic palace built over 5 years, a visual feast made of tens of thousands of ceramic pieces)

🏨 Accommodation Recommendation: Jingdezhen Taoxichuan Boge Hotel (Taoyangli Branch)
• Thoughtful Details: Equipped with smart heated toilets, after a day of walking, this considerate design instantly relieves fatigue and upgrades comfort.

4. Pitfall Avoidance Guide: Remember These Details

1. Museum Reservations: Ceramic Museum and Imperial Kiln Museum are closed on Mondays (except holidays), reservations must be made 7 days in advance through official channels.

2. Imperial Kiln Tickets: The Imperial Kiln Museum is free, but located inside Taoyangli Scenic Area, so you must purchase a Taoyangli ticket to enter.

3. Taoyang New Village Shopping: Ceramic styles at stalls are similar, remember to browse several shops to compare prices; there is considerable room for bargaining.

4. Pottery Experience: When choosing a studio, check reputation and clarify "creation fee + firing fee + shipping fee" to avoid hidden costs.

5. Market Hours: Taoxichuan Creative Market is only open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 16:00 to 22:00, don’t miss it!

Follow this guide to deeply understand Jingdezhen’s "Porcelain Soul," check in at popular spots, and taste local flavors. In 3 days and 2 nights, you’ll pack both the art and everyday charm of the Porcelain Capital into your memory~

Post by Felix_Winterbourne_82 | Oct 21, 2025

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