Jingdezhen 3 Days 2 Nights|Experience the Ancient Charm of the Porcelain Capital
📅 Itinerary Overview
Theme: Ceramic Culture + Local Life + Hidden Gems
Average Daily Steps: 15,000 (Ideal for Slow-Paced Travelers)
🏨 Accommodation Recommendations (Starting at Less Than 100 RMB per Person)
▪ Shili Yun She・Ins Eleven Coffee Homestay (Highly Recommended!)
Location: Taoxichuan Creative Plaza Building B1 (3-minute walk to the night market/art museum)
✨ Highlights: Pure white ins-style courtyard + Instagrammable spots, rooms with projectors, rooftop terrace with a view of Jingdezhen's nightscape, BBQ.
💰 Price: Weekdays 198-280 RMB, weekends 20 RMB extra
🍜 Must-Eat List (Including Local Favorites)
Breakfast
▪ Fuzhou Nongkou Youtiao Stall (Youtiao with Mochi 3 RMB, queue starts at 6:30 AM)
▪ Maozai Specialty Snacks (Cold Noodles + Lye Cake, a local childhood favorite)
Lunch/Dinner
▪ Home Dining (Beef Bone Noodles 25 RMB, spicy! Served with Osmanthus Porridge to cool down)
▪ Fan's Beef Bone (Taoyangli Branch, beef bones are tender, the broth with noodles is excellent)
▪ Ou's Food Stall (Late-night snacks, Fermented Rice Stir-fried Snails + Jingdezhen Stir-fried Noodles)
Afternoon Tea
▪ Blue Pi Coffee (Sculpture Porcelain Factory Branch, enjoy a 'Blue and White Latte' in an old factory)
▪ Taoxichuan Yi Space (Handmade Ceramic Coffee Cup Experience, 38 RMB to take home)
🗺 Three-Day Itinerary
🌟 Day 1: The Day and Night of Jingdezhen
14:00 Taxi from the high-speed rail station to Eleven Coffee Homestay (15 RMB, 15 minutes), the homestay also offers free pick-up and drop-off service, then store your luggage
14:30 Taoxichuan Art Museum (Free, must-see 'Dunhuang on Porcelain' special exhibition on the 3rd floor)
16:00 Yi Space Ceramic Market (More student vendors on Wednesday afternoons, bargaining code: 'For personal use')
18:30 Taoxichuan Night Market (Recommended 'Kiln-Rolled Ice Cream' in ceramic bowls, 15 RMB per scoop)
20:00 Night Tour of Taoxichuan (Light show starts at 20:30, great photo spot at the old chimney)
⚠ Tip: Be cautious when buying ceramics at the night market, better deals at the 'Ming and Qing Garden' in the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (bargain for 50% off)
🌟 Day 2: The Thousand-Year Porcelain Road
09:00 Imperial Kiln Site (Ticket 60 RMB, audio guide rental 20 RMB, highlights: Dragon Pearl Pavilion + Archaeological Shed)
11:00 Taoyangli Historic District (Photo spots in the old alley 'Pengjia Shangnong', meet porcelain craftsmen)
12:30 Fan's Beef Bone (Taoyangli Branch, avoid the 12 PM peak)
14:00 Ancient Kiln Folk Customs Museum (Ticket 95 RMB, 14:30 'Porcelain Music Performance', 15:00 Pottery Wheel Experience 30 RMB)
17:00 Sculpture Porcelain Factory (Friday Le Tian Market closes at 16:00, weekdays visit the 'Cosmic Porcelain Factory' ruins cafe)
19:00 Blue Pi Music Restaurant (Live music + craft beer, popular with young people)
⚠ Tip: Wear flat shoes for the Ancient Kiln, the park is large; buy souvenirs at the 'Every Salt Place' in the Sculpture Porcelain Factory (ceramic aromatherapy starting at 50 RMB)
🌟 Day 3: Departure
08:30 Breakfast at Fuzhou Nong, pack Youtiao Mochi
09:30 Bingding Wood Kiln (Taxi 50 RMB, best light at 10 AM, take silhouette photos at the 'Kiln Fire Arch')
11:00 Xianghu Street (Local market, buy handmade ceramic bowls for 10 RMB each during the spring bamboo shoot season in March)
12:30 Visit 'China Ceramic City' before departure (wholesale tea sets, remember to bring your ID for invoices)
14:00 High-speed rail return
📌 Practical Tips
Transportation: Taxis within the city are under 10 RMB, renting a car is more convenient (Eleven Coffee Homestay offers car rental services)
Season: Rainy in March, bring a folding umbrella; hotel prices double during the 'Ceramics Expo' in April
Hidden Gems: Visit the 'Old Factory Morning Market' at 8 AM on Wednesdays/Saturdays to find antique porcelain pieces (5 RMB each)
Luggage: Many courier points (Taoxichuan B District 1st floor), send large ceramics via Debon (starting at 10 RMB)
This small town warmed by kiln fires has the scent of porcelain clay in the air. Rather than just visiting Instagram spots, it's better to sit under the plane trees in the old factory and watch craftsmen paint blue and white patterns on the clay - this is the true soul of Jingdezhen.