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Leping and Jingdezhen: A Tale of Two Cities in Ceramic Civilization

Strolling along Taoyangli Old Street in Jingdezhen, the bluestone pavement beneath your feet still bears traces of porcelain workshops from the Ming and Qing dynasties. Known as the "Porcelain Capital," this city became the site of imperial kilns as early as the Jingde era (1004-1007) of the Northern Song Dynasty due to its high-quality porcelain clay and exquisite craftsmanship. Just 40 kilometers away, Leping City became Jingdezhen's most important raw material supplier during the Yuan Dynasty after the discovery of kaolin deposits in Hongyan Cave. Together, these two cities wove the fabric of China's ceramic civilization. 🏺 The Soul of Porcelain in Taoyangli The Taoyangli Historic District preserves the world's most complete collection of ancient kiln ruins. Beside the Ming Dynasty gourd-shaped kiln site, you can touch the "firing testers" on the kiln walls—ingenious fragments used by ancient craftsmen to gauge temperature. The steamed-bun-shaped dome of the Qing Dynasty town kiln remains a living textbook for studying ancient thermodynamics. Most unforgettable is listening to elders recount the legend of Tong Bin, the Fire Master, at the You Tao Ling Temple: during the Wanli era of Ming Dynasty, this kiln worker leaped into flames to save a cracking imperial dragon jar, safeguarding Jingdezhen's porcelain legacy with his life. 🏨 A Hotel Embedded with Porcelain Fragments The Pudimanju Hotel perfectly blends modern design with traditional ceramic art. The lobby walls are inlaid with porcelain shards from various dynasties, each labeled with its era—Northern Song shadow blue, Yuan blue-and-white, Ming sweet white... The ceramic lamp bases in guest rooms replicate unearthed Xuande cricket jars from the imperial kiln. Most magical is the elevator shaft, where layered porcelain fragments visible through glass create the sensation of riding a time elevator through ceramic history. 🌌 Wonders of the Underground Porcelain Palace Leping's Hongyan Fairyland reveals the geological secrets behind porcelain. Boarding a boat to enter the 800-meter-long underground river, stalactites glow with cobalt-blue hues resembling blue-and-white porcelain under the lights. Most breathtaking is the "Kaolin Corridor," where exposed kaolin layers shimmer with pearlescent luster under mining lamps. Guides demonstrate how ancient craftsmen used the "one-yuan formula" (50% kaolin, 50% porcelain stone) to create ceramics "white as jade, bright as mirror." The cave features a simulated dragon kiln where visitors can experience the complete process from clay preparation to glazing. From the artisan spirit embodied in Taoyangli to the geological gifts of Hongyan Cave, this twin-city journey truly unveils the dual meaning of "China." Sipping tea from a modern blue-and-white coffee cup on Pudimanju's terrace, one suddenly understands: the best travels transform millennia of civilization into warmth held in your palms.
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Posted: Jul 25, 2025
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