Markets in Jingdezhen
Markets in Jingdezhen
Markets in Jingdezhen
Markets in Jingdezhen
Markets in Jingdezhen
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Markets in Jingdezhen
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Introduction Markets in Jingdezhen

Introduction
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As night falls, Jingdezhen's night market unfolds like a colorful scroll, exuding a unique charm and offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the city's charm.
Stepping into the night market is like stepping into a dazzling world of ceramics. Stalls are dotted with ceramic handicrafts. Delicate and gentle ceramic tea sets feature flowing lines and intricate patterns; diverse ceramic ornaments depict adorable animals and lifelike figures.
Here you'll find traditional blue-and-white porcelain, passed down for centuries, whose blue and white patterns tell stories of time; and innovative ceramic pieces incorporating modern design concepts, whose bold color combinations and unique shapes captivate young visitors.
At the Jingdezhen Night Market, you can choose your favorite items under the dazzling lights and fully experience the rich heritage and lively charm of this thousand-year-old porcelain capital.

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Only visit three markets when you come to Jingdezhen!
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Only visit three markets when you come to Jingdezhen!

Jingdezhen is the origin city of original handmade products From traditional craftsmanship to today's creative craftsmanship Recommend three markets worth visiting Home More Travel Tips ✨ 1⃣️Lotte Market Since 2005, it has brought together artists and craftsmen from all over the world. This is not limited to ceramics, it is more like a communication platform More than 100 artists, each store has its own characteristics After 3 hours of shopping, it is recommended to go shopping in the shops There are also independent studios around Every Saturday morning, 09:00-12:00 🎫Early bird 30/person, daily 50/person 📍The navigation South Gate will be closer 2⃣️Sculpture Porcelain Factory Every weekend, local pottery masters come here to show their handmade works. This place is mainly populated by tourists and students. The Sculpture Porcelain Factory Market is across the street from Lotte Market I won’t repeat the shops that many people recommend. I recommend a "Yaha Art Micro Space" where there are many independent design shops. DIY shop requires reservation one day in advance 3⃣️Taoxichuan Big market at night In a short period of time, it has become one of Jingdezhen's iconic creative cultural districts. The industrial era is preserved here. It took 5 years to transform the original "Universe Porcelain Factory" into the "Ceramic Art Creative District" A fusion of history and modernity There are nearly 300 stalls on Saturday, a super large market 17:30-21:30 Tips Don't believe what people on the Internet say: one day is enough It is recommended to go to Jingdezhen on Friday night so that you can visit the market all day on Saturday. Many shops do not participate on Sundays Jingdezhen tastes spicy, but it contains tangerine peel 1/1 night, there will be a flower-making show at Taoji Square #Greater Bay Area Hotel #Register for Hotel Test Sleeper #Mainland China Hotel #Mainland Customs Clearance #Weekend Tour #Overseas Tour
YULI(裸辭旅行中)
YULI(裸辭旅行中)
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7-Day Guide to Jingdezhen's Best Markets: The Ultimate Ceramic Treasure Hunt

7-Day Guide to Jingdezhen's Best Markets: The Ultimate Ceramic Treasure Hunt

🌟 The Ultimate Guide to Ceramic Shopping in Jingdezhen❗️ After 7 days of exploring countless markets, I found this hidden gem warehouse🏺 Spent a week trekking through Jingdezhen! Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Taoda Youth Market → 798 Old Factory Village → Taoyang New Village → Taoyangli → Taoxichuan... and more After visiting all the popular markets recommended online, I finally discovered a locals-only ceramic warehouse‼️ ✨ **Yaoyiyao Ceramic Discount Warehouse** ✨ 📍 Location: Inside Zhongxing Porcelain Factory (follow the navigation, no getting lost—see P17) ⏰ Business hours: 10:30–21:00 ✅ **Aesthetic & practical finds for home lovers** No cheap wholesale trinkets here❌ No "look-but-don’t-touch" art pieces❌ Stylish tableware starting at just ¥10 (Japanese-style rustic pottery / Instagrammable mugs / handcrafted tea sets) Every corner is filled with life’s little luxuries ✅ **Deep discounts & hidden steals** Showroom prices slashed by 50–70%‼️ "Imperfect" section starts at just ¥9.9 (flaws are barely noticeable—tested myself!) ✅ **Nationwide shipping available📦 No need to carry it all home** 💡 **Pro tips for your visit** 1️⃣ Wear comfy shoes—you’ll want to browse for hours 2️⃣ Fewer crowds in the afternoon for photos, but evening lighting is magical 3️⃣ A bit tricky to find—follow P3 & P4 for directions 💫 **Regret not bringing a bigger suitcase!** The joy of scoring Muji-style designer pieces at dirt-cheap prices? Only in Jingdezhen😭 Check my profile for more Jingdezhen travel tips & guides— Stay tuned, save, like, and follow for updates!
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Jingdezhen has two ceramic markets: Taoxichuan and Lotte Market!!

Jingdezhen has two ceramic markets: Taoxichuan and Lotte Market!!

Jingdezhen has two ceramic markets: Taoxichuan and Lotte Market Both offer a good selection of items, but there are some differences. Let's start with the first one! 1️⃣📌For traditional porcelain enthusiasts, head to 📍Taoxichuan first, where you can find many high-end traditional porcelains like blue and white porcelain and Jianzhan. The area is highly commercialized with a new and well-planned district. The cultural and creative district that opens in the afternoon is somewhat younger 🌟The evening market is the best time to visit, with three lanes of stalls. The categories are quite mixed, ranging from blue and white porcelain to Jianzhan to hand-pinched ceramics. Porcelain enthusiasts of all kinds can find something they like. ✨✨Highly recommend the stalls run by college students, which are very distinctive and popular among students. Some items are very handmade (some may be too niche, depending on personal taste), including some that are very unique and non-commercial. 2️⃣Lotte Market 🌟Open until 12 noon, buy tickets in advance: Lotte Tao Society The stalls here are very compact, selling products in series, like small-scale batch-produced items by young designers. The creative ceramic design elements and color matching are also quite harmonious, and I personally think the overall aesthetic is more superior. ✨✨After the market ends, the buyer's store Zhouguo is also worth a visit, featuring a collection of various designers' works. The quality and aesthetics of the merchandise are very stable, including some Japanese designer pieces. Additionally, the entire street outside Lotte Tao Society is lined with ceramic shops, similar but worth a stroll if you have time.
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Won't you come and visit the many markets?

Won't you come and visit the many markets?

Jingdezhen truly deserves its reputation as the Porcelain Capital🤙. There's a great variety of porcelain markets that are wonderful to explore. 1️⃣1️⃣1️⃣ Sculpture Porcelain Factory: Shops line both sides of the street, offering everything you could want. Letian Market: Every Saturday morning, artisans display their works. Ming and Qing Garden Market: Every weekend. Go up the steps on the left side of the main gate, and you'll find large and small stalls with reasonably priced items. There's also the Wut Coffee Market, which tends to be more expensive but offers more exquisite items. Overall, this area is vast with many places to explore. There are many small alleys and shops to discover treasures based on your own preferences. 2️⃣2️⃣2️⃣ Taoxi Chuan Market Stalls circle around the Taoxi Chuan Creative Park. The items here feel more refined, with a greater variety and styles. You can always find something that suits you, though the prices are slightly higher. Still, it's a delightful experience to walk around 3️⃣3️⃣3️⃣ Sanbao Village A more suburban village with shops on both sides of the village, not too many
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Jingdezhen Healing Guide|48 Hours of Slow Life in the Porcelain Capital: Playing with Clay, Visiting Markets, Eating Cold Noodles

Jingdezhen Healing Guide|48 Hours of Slow Life in the Porcelain Capital: Playing with Clay, Visiting Markets, Eating Cold Noodles

🌿 When is the best time to go? • Best seasons: April-May / September-October, with wutong leaves wrapped in the breeze, strolling the market without stickiness, playing with clay without stiff hands • Warning: Don’t come to Taoxichuan during National Day! Crowds are so packed that you can’t even capture the entire porcelain tile wall in photos. Visit on weekdays for empty scenes and a relaxed stroll that’s simply amazing. I’ll highlight the hotel’s unique “Jingdezhen atmosphere,” emphasizing details and experiences~ Accommodation Share (Taoxichuan Boge Hotel) This trip, staying at Taoxichuan Boge Hotel hit the “Jingdezhen-style happiness” perfectly: • Location is perfect: 5-minute walk to Taoxichuan Market, no need to rush even when visiting the market • Detail highlight: Even the corridor lights are “porcelain bowl covers,” with warm light shining through, as if bringing Taoxichuan’s night into the hotel 📸 3 Types of “Immersive” Photo Spots (with “Experience Codes”) 1. Porcelain Soul Core Area (Must Visit!) • Taoxichuan: Come around 5 PM! The red brick factory lights up, porcelain tile walls reflect warm light, Friday and Saturday market from 4 PM to 9 PM, find a small teacup for 10 yuan, carrying it in your pocket smells like porcelain • Sanbao Pottery Village: Walk along the creek, wear light white/light blue + straw hat to enter the “Sanbao Peng Art Center,” surrounded by forest-like light and shadow, photos come with an “artistic filter” • Ancient Kiln Exhibition Area: Watch the master potter throwing clay—the moment the clay spins into a bowl on the wheel, even your breath slows down. Touch the Qing Dynasty ancient kiln wall, fingertips can feel the thousand-year-old porcelain clay scent 2. Hidden “Cool Corners” • Sculpture Porcelain Factory Market: Rush at 8 AM on weekends! Flawed porcelain 3 bowls for 10 yuan (super cost-effective), the blue and white tile wall at the entrance of “Meiyan Studio” is perfect for standing photos with a “Jingdezhen exclusive artistic vibe” • Bingding Chai Kiln: A white glass house hidden in the mountains, noon sunlight streams in, light and shadow dance on the porcelain blanks, like “light shaped into form” (recommend self-driving or carpooling, taxis are almost impossible to get) 3. Old Town “Relaxation” Area • Zhonghua South Road: Old houses’ exterior walls covered with broken porcelain pieces, find a small shop to sit, order a bowl of cold noodles, watch passersby stepping through shadows—this is the “slow soul” of Jingdezhen 👐 Must-Do: Make Your “Exclusive Porcelain” (with Pitfall Tips) • Shop code: Taoxichuan Handmade Street / Sanbao Village, choose shops with “hand-holding teaching” in reviews! Beginners go for “throwing + glazing” (150-200 yuan/piece) • Little secret: Don’t rush when throwing! The teacher will hold your hand to spin the clay, finished product will be mailed to your home in 15 days—receiving it feels like opening a “time capsule you made yourself” • Advanced option: Want to take it home the same day? Choose “overglaze painting,” paint a small flower cup and take it with you, the sense of accomplishment is full • Pitfall: Don’t touch throwing under 100 yuan! Most likely “just throwing without fixing,” finished product tends to be “crooked little bowls” 🍜 What do locals eat? (Avoid tourist spots!) • 3 must-eats: 1. Cold noodles: add chili and vinegar, go to “Old Place Cold Noodles” (the kind of place where locals squat at the door eating with bowls) 2. Dumpling cake: spicy filling (radish and meat) bursts with aroma, sweet filling (red bean paste) is soft, best steamed 3. Porcelain clay stewed chicken: wrapped in porcelain clay and roasted, chicken so tender it “tears off the bone,” blindly enter restaurants near the ancient kiln • Breakfast bomb: Clay pot soup + ma ci guo, 10 yuan fills you up, street-side small shops taste 10 times better than trendy spots • Avoid: Don’t touch “sky-high priced porcelain banquets” in tourist areas! Expensive and tasteless, local neighborhood hole-in-the-wall eateries are the “porcelain capital’s true flavor” 🧺 What to wear + how to shoot? (Photo secrets) • Outfit: Solid colors (white/cream/light blue), cotton and linen, new Chinese style—perfect match with porcelain walls/old alleys! Don’t wear floral clothes (they steal the spotlight and look out of place) • Props: Buy a ceramic hairpin or small bracelet at the market, use it as a photo accessory, and take it as a souvenir when leaving, “wear Jingdezhen away” • Golden hours: Taoxichuan at dusk (soft light wraps you); Sanbao Village early morning (before 9 AM, fewer people and quiet scenery); Bingding Chai Kiln at noon (light and shadow magic) ⚠️ 3 Pitfalls to Avoid “Life-saving Tips” 1. Don’t buy “master porcelain” in tourist spots! Markups can triple, market/studio porcelain pieces are “beautiful and affordable” 2. Carpool to far places (Bingding Chai Kiln / Yaoli)! About 30 yuan per person, illegal taxis will rip you off until you cry 3. Don’t wear expensive clothes when playing with clay! Mud splashes won’t wash off (don’t ask me how I know)
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