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When you think of Jingdezhen, the term "Porcelain Capital" immediately comes to mind 🤔. This city seems to be infused with the artistic essence of ceramics. During my visit, I stayed at the Home Inn Selected Hotel (Jingdezhen North Station Branch), which not only boasts a convenient location (close to the highway and food streets) but also offers smart rooms and thoughtful service, making it the perfect base for exploring the Porcelain Capital. 🕘【Opening Hours】: The opening hours of Jingdezhen's main attractions vary: for instance, the China Ceramic Museum is generally open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM) and is closed on Mondays; the Imperial Kiln Factory has similar hours; Taoxichuan Creative Street is usually open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM; while places like the Sculpture Ceramic Factory are open all day, with night markets and specific events (like the Letian Market) often held on Friday, Saturday, or during evening hours. It's recommended to confirm the latest information before heading out. 💴【Ticket Prices】: · China Ceramic Museum: Free, but requires online reservation in advance. · Imperial Kiln Factory: Tickets cost around 53 RMB, with occasional discounts available on platforms (e.g., Douyin once offered a 99 RMB two-person ticket). · Taoxichuan Creative Street: Free entry. · Sculpture Ceramic Factory: Free entry, shopping is extra. · Sanbao Village: Free entry, though some attractions within the village (like the Sanbao Peng Art Museum) may require tickets. · Ceramic Palace: Tickets cost 25 RMB. Ticket prices may vary, so check the actual prices on the day of your visit. ⛺【Things to Do】: 1. Explore Museum Collections and Ceramic History: The China Ceramic Museum is a must-visit. Remember to book in advance. The museum's treasure "Silent Buddha" is on the 6th floor, so arrive early to queue for a glimpse. The museum's layout is well-designed, showcasing the evolution of ceramics from ancient times to the present across floors 4 to 7. 2. Trace Ancient Kilns and the Beauty of Fragments: The Imperial Kiln Factory and Museum are remnants of Ming and Qing dynasty official kilns. The architecture here is highly artistic, earning it the title of "one of the world's most beautiful museums." It's especially photogenic at night when the lights are on. 3. Creative Markets and Shopping Paradise: · Sculpture Ceramic Factory: This is a place where "no one leaves empty-handed!" Ceramic stalls are everywhere, offering affordable items like bracelets, vases, and small ornaments (e.g., bracelets for 10 RMB for 3). Don't forget to haggle. There are also many Instagram-worthy shops and cafes perfect for photos. · Taoxichuan Creative Street: Converted from old factory buildings, it features red brick chimneys and a literary vibe, ideal for evening strolls and photography. Night markets are held on Fridays and Saturdays, but ceramic prices here are relatively high, making it more suitable for "visual enjoyment." · Taoyang New Village Night Market: A bustling night market in the evening, great for buying souvenirs at potentially more affordable prices. 4. A Ceramic Paradise of Nature and Art: Sanbao Village feels like a hidden paradise, home to numerous studios and art galleries. Renting an electric scooter to leisurely explore is a great idea. Don't miss landmarks like the blue-and-white porcelain zebra crossing and ceramic walls. If you have time, try your hand at pottery-making for a unique experience. 🚌【Transportation Tips】: · Major Transportation: Take the high-speed train to Jingdezhen North Station. The airport is Jingdezhen Luojia Airport. · Local Transportation: Jingdezhen's attractions are spread out, and waiting for buses can take time. Taxis or ride-hailing services (reasonably priced) are more convenient. For flexible exploration of places like Sanbao Village, renting an electric scooter (around 30 RMB/day) is a good option. From Jingdezhen North Station, you can take buses 901 or 903 to the city center. 👉【Itinerary Suggestions】: · Accommodation Recommendation: I chose the Home Inn Selected Hotel (Jingdezhen North Station Branch), which was a pleasant surprise. The hotel offers modern facilities (smart controls, zero-pressure mattresses), warm service, self-service breakfast, and laundry services. Its convenient location near the highway makes it easy to access attractions and food spots. · Suggested Itinerary: · Day 1: Morning visit to the China Ceramic Museum -> Lunch at Fuzhou Nong to try beef bone noodles and oil-fried mochi -> Afternoon shopping and pottery-making at the Sculpture Ceramic Factory -> Evening stroll and night market exploration at Taoxichuan Creative Street and Taoyang New Village Night Market. · Day 2: Morning visit to the Imperial Kiln Factory and Museum -> Lunch at Sanbao Village to try "kiln-fired pizza" -> Afternoon leisurely exploration of Sanbao Village, visiting art galleries and enjoying natural scenery -> Evening return. 🧡【Preparation Tips】: 1. Reservation and ID: Bring your ID card. Attractions like the China Ceramic Museum and Imperial Kiln Museum require advance reservations via WeChat mini-programs (usually on official platforms like "Travel Jingdezhen"). 2. Comfortable Gear: Comfortable shoes are essential! Jingdezhen involves a lot of walking, and Sanbao Village has some cobblestone paths. 3. Sun and Mosquito Protection: Especially in summer, bring sunscreen and mosquito repellent. 4. Stomach Care: Jingdezhen cuisine tends to be spicy (e.g., beef bone noodles). If you can't handle spice, request "less spicy" and consider bringing some stomach medicine. 5. Shopping Budget: Don't rush to buy ceramic crafts you fancy; compare prices and enjoy the fun of bargaining. Also, leave some space in your luggage for your treasures! I hope this guide helps you enjoy a wonderful, art-filled time in Jingdezhen!
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