The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
🌟【High-speed Rail Lazy Bag】In-depth Guide to Relaxing in 4 Niche Cities! A 3-day stay is just the right amount of time to heal the stress 🚄 Workers' Weekend Extension Plan✅ High-speed rail access + slow-paced living + a culinary feast ❶ Quanzhou · Gods of the World Office 🚄 High-speed rail: Nanjing South → Quanzhou (5.5 hours) / Shenzhen North → Quanzhou (3.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 800 yuan/3 days (stay at a West Street B&B for 150+ yuan/night) 📸 What to do: • Day 1: West Street → Kaiyuan Temple → Guanyu Temple fortune-telling → puppet show • Day 2: Become a hairpin girl in Xiapu Village → Wulin Ancient Village → Luojia Temple, a Buddhist paradise on the sea • Day 3: Enjoy tea at Qingyuan Mountain and overlook Quanzhou 🍜 Food: 👉 Shuimen Guozai Noodle Soup (with vinegar pork) 👉 Stan Ginger Duck (dry and fragrant) 👉 Love the agarwood (Four Fruit Soup Ceiling) ✨ Tip: Take the 2-yuan taxis anywhere in the Old Town, saving you tons of transportation! ------ ❷ Chaozhou Foodie Island Escape Plan 🚄 High-Speed Rail: Shenzhen North → Chaoshan (1.5 hours) / Guangzhou South → Chaoshan (2.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 900 RMB/3 days (B&Bs around Paifang Street 200+/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Stroll along Paifang Street → Guangji Bridge Light Show (8:00 PM) • Day 2: Enjoy the Beef Hot Pot in Guantang Town → Take exotic photos at the Thai Buddha Temple • Day 3: Wander around Longhu Ancient Village → Experience the slow pace of life with Kung Fu tea 🍜 Food: 👉 Guantang Brothers Beef Restaurant (60 RMB per person, so cool you'll want to lean on the wall) 👉 Round Egg Wine Ingredients (Marinated with white porridge for a late-night snack) 👉 Lao Wei's Sesame Tea (Rich and sticky) ✨ Tip: Rent an electric scooter for a more enjoyable shopping and dining experience (30 yuan/day)! ------ ❸ Jingdezhen Art Waste Rehabilitation Center 🚄 High-speed Rail: Hangzhou East → Jingdezhen North (3 hours) / Nanchang West → Jingdezhen North (1.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 1,000 RMB/3 days (Sanbao Village Art Homestay 250+ RMB/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Shop at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Night Photography at the Imperial Kiln Museum • Day 2: Stroll through Sanbao Village → Make a Pottery Experience • Day 3: Earth Lanterns at Hanxi Village → Relax in Yaoli Ancient Town 🍜 Food: 👉 Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles (Spicy enough to make you cry, but you can't stop) 👉 9494 Oven-baked Pizza (Courtyard Aesthetic Space) 👉 Fried Dough Sticks with Mochi (Carbohydrate Bomb) ✨ Tip: Be sure to visit the Lotte Market on Saturday morning! ------ ❹ Beihai · Low-Cost Ocean Viewing Plan 🚄 High-Speed Rail: Nanning → Beihai (1.5 hours) / Guangzhou South → Beihai (5 hours) 💰 Budget: 1,200 RMB/3 days (Seaview rooms around Silver Beach priced at 300+ RMB/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Watch the sunset at Silver Beach → Enjoy the delicious desserts in Qiaogang Town • Day 2: Visit Weizhou Island (round-trip ferry ticket 150 RMB) → Dishui Danping → Nanwan Street • Day 3: Explore the volcanic rocks at Crocodile Hill → Treasure Hunting at Shell Beach 🍜 Food: 👉 Yuexiang Kitchen (Mango Snails + Sautéed Squid with Sauce) 👉 Twenty-Four Buildings Dessert (Chestnut and Taro YYDs) 👉 Qiaoyue Family Rolled Rice Noodles (Transparent Skin, Super Delicious) ✨ Tip: Save money by skipping the island! 600 yuan per person is enough for a three-day city trip~ ------ 💡[General Tips] 1️⃣ High-speed rail tickets are cheaper if purchased 15 days in advance, and the "Quiet Car" option offers a better experience. 2️⃣ Stay near the high-speed rail station or the old city to save half the taxi fare. 3️⃣ Weekday hotel deals are 30% off; Friday night rates skyrocket. 4️⃣ Must-bring: Power bank + stomach medicine (the foodie frenzy is overwhelming). How to cure mental fatigue: Sleep in until you wake up naturally → Eat authentic local snacks → Take an aimless stroll through unfamiliar streets. ✨ #ThePlacesMostAskedOnFacebook #SonglikeJourney #NicheDiscovery #CapturingCityHumanities #JustWalkAlong
1️⃣, Shaoxing Stay | Huajiantang, next to Lu Xun's hometown, with a Wu-style themed room and courtyard teahouse. My parents love taking photos. Eat | Taidiao milk tea with fennel beans at Xianheng Hotel, and steamed stinky tofu at Hebutou Restaurant, which is both heartwarming and appetizing. Visit | Take a wupeng boat ride on Cangqiao Street, photograph ink paintings at the Xu Wei Art Museum, and see the real Ah Q at the Luzhen Community Opera. Tips | 1.5-hour direct train ride from Shanghai. Experience traditional rice wine brewing techniques during the October Huangjiu Festival. Bring seasickness medicine. 2️⃣, Yangzhou Stay | Retreat by Songjiacheng, Slender West Lake. Zen-style rooms with floor heating, perfect for morning walks. Eat | Crab roe soup dumplings and jade siu mai at Yechun Teahouse. Warm up your stomach with beef brisket in a Huaimu barrel fish soup at Dachao. Visit | Photograph maple leaf reflections at the Heyuan Water Pavilion. Experience a back rub in the Renfengli Intangible Cultural Heritage Courtyard. Visit Erfen Mingyue Tower at night. Tips | Nanjing High-Speed Rail takes 1 hour. During the autumn Ginkgo Festival, bring your own teacup to brew local green Yangchun tea. More delicious 3️⃣, Huzhou Stay | Lianyin, a three-story house in Nanxun Ancient Town, converted into a B&B where parents can play chess by the river. Eat | Shuangjiao noodles and Dingsheng cake at Zhuangyuanlou, and the traditional Yongchun Linghu snow dumplings paired with three-course tea for a truly ceremonial experience. Visit | Take ink paintings in the morning mist at Baijianlou, make fish balls at Digang Ancient Village, and enjoy coffee at Xiaoxi Street Cultural and Creative Park. Tips | Hangzhou is a 1-hour drive away. Experience crabbing in October when the crabs are juicy. Wear a cotton and linen skirt for photos. Super relaxing 4️⃣, Jingdezhen Stay | Sanbaopeng Art Village, Feng'er, a loft with a pottery workbench where parents can make their own dishes Eat | Zhuo Lao Canteen's kiln-made chicken soup, Tao Jie cold noodles, and Wu Ji beef bone noodles, which warm the heart and stomach Visit | Take a blues photoshoot at dusk at the Imperial Kiln Museum, and find 10-yuan trinkets at the Taoxichuan Friday Night Market Tips | Nanchang is a 1-hour high-speed train ride away, and there's a wood-fired art festival in autumn, so bring a small stool for resting.
Just got back from Jingdezhen! September in the Porcelain City is so comfortable! Not crowded, not hot, and even the breeze carries the gentle scent of kaolin! I've put together a super detailed guide, perfect for beginners! 💰 Budget (800+ per person) • Transportation: Nanchang High-Speed Railway to Jingdezhen North, 45 minutes, 50+ per person; taxis within the city are super cheap, under 100 per person for three days. • Accommodation: Choose a B&B near Taoxichuan (Taoxichuan). For 200+, you can get a loft with a small courtyard, making it super convenient for exploring the night market. • Admission: Most attractions are free! Only the Ancient Kiln and Folk Culture Expo Area costs 95. Students, remember to bring your ID for half price. • Food: Meals are 30-50 per person, and you can eat your fill at the snack street for 10 yuan. Enjoy all the local flavors in three days without breaking a sweat. 📍 Must-See Attractions (Avoid the Crowds) 1. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District: Go at night! The red brick factory building is incredibly atmospheric when lit up. Small ceramic shops line the street, where you can find small cups for just 10 yuan. There's also a lively market on weekends. 2. China Ceramics Museum: Free, but reservations are required! Strolling through floors 1-3 reveals the history of ceramics. The blue and white porcelain exhibition on the 4th floor is breathtaking. Remember to wear plain clothing for photos. 3. Bingding Clay Kiln: A bit out of the city, but worth it! The white building is hidden in a bamboo forest, and sunlight streams through the windows, creating Instagram-worthy photos. Going at 2 PM for the best light is recommended. 4. Sculpture Porcelain Factory Creative Market: Go on Saturday morning! The stalls are all staffed by local artisans, allowing you to watch live pottery making and even customize your own ceramics. Prices are half the price of those in scenic areas. 🚶 3-Day Itinerary (No Detours, Rush Version) • Day 1: City Walks and Dining Morning: China Ceramics Museum (2 hours) → Fuzhou Nong Snacks for lunch Afternoon: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (shops and photos) → Taoxichuan Night Market in the evening • Day 2: In-depth Porcelain Discovery Morning: Sculpture Porcelain Factory Creative Market (shopping and watching pottery making) → Fan's Ox Bone Powder for lunch Afternoon: Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area (see ancient kilns and enjoy a porcelain music performance) → Evening BBQ in Jiuji Town • Day 3: Explore the surrounding area Morning: Bingding Clay Kiln (photos and soak up the atmosphere) → Enjoy a farm-style meal at noon. Afternoon: Browse the ceramics shops at Jingdezhen North Station before returning home (for souvenirs). 🍜 Food Recommendations (Locals' Secrets) • Fuzhou Lane Snack Street: ◦ Wu Ji Beef Bone Powder: Huge chunks of beef bones, the noodles soak up the broth, perfect with a fried egg. ◦ Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: Hot fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous mochi, sprinkled with soybean powder, incredibly fragrant. • Fan's Beef Bone Powder: A local favorite, they stew beef bones in a delicious way. It's tender and tender, and you can add more noodles for free. The mild spiciness is just right. • Jiuji Town: ◦ Xiao Li BBQ: The grilled butter and grilled chicken wings are must-orders, paired with Jingdezhen beer for a superb experience. ◦ Cold rice noodles: Cold rice noodles with lots of seasonings, very appetizing in the summer. • Hidden gems from street stalls: ◦ Qingming Fruit: The salty, dried bamboo shoots and meat filling are incredibly fragrant, 3 yuan each. ◦ Clay Chicken: Chicken cooked in a ceramic pot is tender and juicy. Available near the scenic area. #Jiangnan Water Village #Jiangnan Impressions in the Ancient Town #City Humanities Notes #MyLegoland
Visiting Jingdezhen in autumn to explore ceramics is truly a delight! The weather in September and October is perfect for a city walk. Make sure to visit the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum: a one-stop destination for the essence of this millennium-old porcelain capital. It's also a fantastic place for photo ops! 📸 🚩Must-see spots: 📍Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum Address: No. 1 Zijing Road, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province 👉The world's first dedicated ceramics museum, its seven floors showcase ceramic treasures from the Neolithic Age to the present day. The museum's flagship blue and white porcelain from the Yuan Dynasty is a must-see! 👉Opening hours from September to October: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM). Closed on Mondays, don't miss out! 👉We recommend setting aside 2-3 hours for your visit. Wearing Hanfu (Chinese traditional clothing) or plain clothing will enhance your photos. 🍵Things to do nearby: 1. The Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District next to the museum is a great place to explore, and the lighting is stunning at night. 2. Experience hand-throwing pottery in Sanbao Village (remember to book a workshop in advance). 3. Find bargains at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory—be sure to bargain! ⚠️Practical tips: 1. September and October are relatively less crowded, making the experience even more enjoyable. 2. The museum is free, but reservations are required. It's recommended to visit on weekday mornings when there are fewer people. 3. The exhibition hall is well-air-conditioned, so bring a light jacket. 4. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes! The exhibition hall is huge, so walking is a lot. 🍲Food recommendations: Fashionistas, don't miss the "home-cooked" alkaline rice cakes. The local favorite, "Wu Ji Beef Bone Powder," is a must-try. "Youtiao Bao Mochi" (fried dough sticks wrapped in sesame seeds) is perfect for breakfast! #JingdezhenTravel #CeramicMuseumCheck-In #AutumnCityWalk #JiangxiTravelStrategy #UncommonTravelDestinations
The taste is very good! Very delicious, very spicy! I can't stand the spiciness, so I just eat the beef alone
🌟【High-speed Rail Lazy Bag】In-depth Guide to Relaxing in 4 Niche Cities! A 3-day stay is just the right amount of time to heal the stress 🚄 Workers' Weekend Extension Plan✅ High-speed rail access + slow-paced living + a culinary feast ❶ Quanzhou · Gods of the World Office 🚄 High-speed rail: Nanjing South → Quanzhou (5.5 hours) / Shenzhen North → Quanzhou (3.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 800 yuan/3 days (stay at a West Street B&B for 150+ yuan/night) 📸 What to do: • Day 1: West Street → Kaiyuan Temple → Guanyu Temple fortune-telling → puppet show • Day 2: Become a hairpin girl in Xiapu Village → Wulin Ancient Village → Luojia Temple, a Buddhist paradise on the sea • Day 3: Enjoy tea at Qingyuan Mountain and overlook Quanzhou 🍜 Food: 👉 Shuimen Guozai Noodle Soup (with vinegar pork) 👉 Stan Ginger Duck (dry and fragrant) 👉 Love the agarwood (Four Fruit Soup Ceiling) ✨ Tip: Take the 2-yuan taxis anywhere in the Old Town, saving you tons of transportation! ------ ❷ Chaozhou Foodie Island Escape Plan 🚄 High-Speed Rail: Shenzhen North → Chaoshan (1.5 hours) / Guangzhou South → Chaoshan (2.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 900 RMB/3 days (B&Bs around Paifang Street 200+/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Stroll along Paifang Street → Guangji Bridge Light Show (8:00 PM) • Day 2: Enjoy the Beef Hot Pot in Guantang Town → Take exotic photos at the Thai Buddha Temple • Day 3: Wander around Longhu Ancient Village → Experience the slow pace of life with Kung Fu tea 🍜 Food: 👉 Guantang Brothers Beef Restaurant (60 RMB per person, so cool you'll want to lean on the wall) 👉 Round Egg Wine Ingredients (Marinated with white porridge for a late-night snack) 👉 Lao Wei's Sesame Tea (Rich and sticky) ✨ Tip: Rent an electric scooter for a more enjoyable shopping and dining experience (30 yuan/day)! ------ ❸ Jingdezhen Art Waste Rehabilitation Center 🚄 High-speed Rail: Hangzhou East → Jingdezhen North (3 hours) / Nanchang West → Jingdezhen North (1.5 hours) 💰 Budget: 1,000 RMB/3 days (Sanbao Village Art Homestay 250+ RMB/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Shop at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory → Night Photography at the Imperial Kiln Museum • Day 2: Stroll through Sanbao Village → Make a Pottery Experience • Day 3: Earth Lanterns at Hanxi Village → Relax in Yaoli Ancient Town 🍜 Food: 👉 Wu Ji Beef Bone Noodles (Spicy enough to make you cry, but you can't stop) 👉 9494 Oven-baked Pizza (Courtyard Aesthetic Space) 👉 Fried Dough Sticks with Mochi (Carbohydrate Bomb) ✨ Tip: Be sure to visit the Lotte Market on Saturday morning! ------ ❹ Beihai · Low-Cost Ocean Viewing Plan 🚄 High-Speed Rail: Nanning → Beihai (1.5 hours) / Guangzhou South → Beihai (5 hours) 💰 Budget: 1,200 RMB/3 days (Seaview rooms around Silver Beach priced at 300+ RMB/night) 📸 How to: • Day 1: Watch the sunset at Silver Beach → Enjoy the delicious desserts in Qiaogang Town • Day 2: Visit Weizhou Island (round-trip ferry ticket 150 RMB) → Dishui Danping → Nanwan Street • Day 3: Explore the volcanic rocks at Crocodile Hill → Treasure Hunting at Shell Beach 🍜 Food: 👉 Yuexiang Kitchen (Mango Snails + Sautéed Squid with Sauce) 👉 Twenty-Four Buildings Dessert (Chestnut and Taro YYDs) 👉 Qiaoyue Family Rolled Rice Noodles (Transparent Skin, Super Delicious) ✨ Tip: Save money by skipping the island! 600 yuan per person is enough for a three-day city trip~ ------ 💡[General Tips] 1️⃣ High-speed rail tickets are cheaper if purchased 15 days in advance, and the "Quiet Car" option offers a better experience. 2️⃣ Stay near the high-speed rail station or the old city to save half the taxi fare. 3️⃣ Weekday hotel deals are 30% off; Friday night rates skyrocket. 4️⃣ Must-bring: Power bank + stomach medicine (the foodie frenzy is overwhelming). How to cure mental fatigue: Sleep in until you wake up naturally → Eat authentic local snacks → Take an aimless stroll through unfamiliar streets. ✨ #ThePlacesMostAskedOnFacebook #SonglikeJourney #NicheDiscovery #CapturingCityHumanities #JustWalkAlong
1️⃣, Shaoxing Stay | Huajiantang, next to Lu Xun's hometown, with a Wu-style themed room and courtyard teahouse. My parents love taking photos. Eat | Taidiao milk tea with fennel beans at Xianheng Hotel, and steamed stinky tofu at Hebutou Restaurant, which is both heartwarming and appetizing. Visit | Take a wupeng boat ride on Cangqiao Street, photograph ink paintings at the Xu Wei Art Museum, and see the real Ah Q at the Luzhen Community Opera. Tips | 1.5-hour direct train ride from Shanghai. Experience traditional rice wine brewing techniques during the October Huangjiu Festival. Bring seasickness medicine. 2️⃣, Yangzhou Stay | Retreat by Songjiacheng, Slender West Lake. Zen-style rooms with floor heating, perfect for morning walks. Eat | Crab roe soup dumplings and jade siu mai at Yechun Teahouse. Warm up your stomach with beef brisket in a Huaimu barrel fish soup at Dachao. Visit | Photograph maple leaf reflections at the Heyuan Water Pavilion. Experience a back rub in the Renfengli Intangible Cultural Heritage Courtyard. Visit Erfen Mingyue Tower at night. Tips | Nanjing High-Speed Rail takes 1 hour. During the autumn Ginkgo Festival, bring your own teacup to brew local green Yangchun tea. More delicious 3️⃣, Huzhou Stay | Lianyin, a three-story house in Nanxun Ancient Town, converted into a B&B where parents can play chess by the river. Eat | Shuangjiao noodles and Dingsheng cake at Zhuangyuanlou, and the traditional Yongchun Linghu snow dumplings paired with three-course tea for a truly ceremonial experience. Visit | Take ink paintings in the morning mist at Baijianlou, make fish balls at Digang Ancient Village, and enjoy coffee at Xiaoxi Street Cultural and Creative Park. Tips | Hangzhou is a 1-hour drive away. Experience crabbing in October when the crabs are juicy. Wear a cotton and linen skirt for photos. Super relaxing 4️⃣, Jingdezhen Stay | Sanbaopeng Art Village, Feng'er, a loft with a pottery workbench where parents can make their own dishes Eat | Zhuo Lao Canteen's kiln-made chicken soup, Tao Jie cold noodles, and Wu Ji beef bone noodles, which warm the heart and stomach Visit | Take a blues photoshoot at dusk at the Imperial Kiln Museum, and find 10-yuan trinkets at the Taoxichuan Friday Night Market Tips | Nanchang is a 1-hour high-speed train ride away, and there's a wood-fired art festival in autumn, so bring a small stool for resting.
Just got back from Jingdezhen! September in the Porcelain City is so comfortable! Not crowded, not hot, and even the breeze carries the gentle scent of kaolin! I've put together a super detailed guide, perfect for beginners! 💰 Budget (800+ per person) • Transportation: Nanchang High-Speed Railway to Jingdezhen North, 45 minutes, 50+ per person; taxis within the city are super cheap, under 100 per person for three days. • Accommodation: Choose a B&B near Taoxichuan (Taoxichuan). For 200+, you can get a loft with a small courtyard, making it super convenient for exploring the night market. • Admission: Most attractions are free! Only the Ancient Kiln and Folk Culture Expo Area costs 95. Students, remember to bring your ID for half price. • Food: Meals are 30-50 per person, and you can eat your fill at the snack street for 10 yuan. Enjoy all the local flavors in three days without breaking a sweat. 📍 Must-See Attractions (Avoid the Crowds) 1. Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District: Go at night! The red brick factory building is incredibly atmospheric when lit up. Small ceramic shops line the street, where you can find small cups for just 10 yuan. There's also a lively market on weekends. 2. China Ceramics Museum: Free, but reservations are required! Strolling through floors 1-3 reveals the history of ceramics. The blue and white porcelain exhibition on the 4th floor is breathtaking. Remember to wear plain clothing for photos. 3. Bingding Clay Kiln: A bit out of the city, but worth it! The white building is hidden in a bamboo forest, and sunlight streams through the windows, creating Instagram-worthy photos. Going at 2 PM for the best light is recommended. 4. Sculpture Porcelain Factory Creative Market: Go on Saturday morning! The stalls are all staffed by local artisans, allowing you to watch live pottery making and even customize your own ceramics. Prices are half the price of those in scenic areas. 🚶 3-Day Itinerary (No Detours, Rush Version) • Day 1: City Walks and Dining Morning: China Ceramics Museum (2 hours) → Fuzhou Nong Snacks for lunch Afternoon: Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District (shops and photos) → Taoxichuan Night Market in the evening • Day 2: In-depth Porcelain Discovery Morning: Sculpture Porcelain Factory Creative Market (shopping and watching pottery making) → Fan's Ox Bone Powder for lunch Afternoon: Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Expo Area (see ancient kilns and enjoy a porcelain music performance) → Evening BBQ in Jiuji Town • Day 3: Explore the surrounding area Morning: Bingding Clay Kiln (photos and soak up the atmosphere) → Enjoy a farm-style meal at noon. Afternoon: Browse the ceramics shops at Jingdezhen North Station before returning home (for souvenirs). 🍜 Food Recommendations (Locals' Secrets) • Fuzhou Lane Snack Street: ◦ Wu Ji Beef Bone Powder: Huge chunks of beef bones, the noodles soak up the broth, perfect with a fried egg. ◦ Fried Dough Sticks Wrapped in Mochi: Hot fried dough sticks wrapped in glutinous mochi, sprinkled with soybean powder, incredibly fragrant. • Fan's Beef Bone Powder: A local favorite, they stew beef bones in a delicious way. It's tender and tender, and you can add more noodles for free. The mild spiciness is just right. • Jiuji Town: ◦ Xiao Li BBQ: The grilled butter and grilled chicken wings are must-orders, paired with Jingdezhen beer for a superb experience. ◦ Cold rice noodles: Cold rice noodles with lots of seasonings, very appetizing in the summer. • Hidden gems from street stalls: ◦ Qingming Fruit: The salty, dried bamboo shoots and meat filling are incredibly fragrant, 3 yuan each. ◦ Clay Chicken: Chicken cooked in a ceramic pot is tender and juicy. Available near the scenic area. #Jiangnan Water Village #Jiangnan Impressions in the Ancient Town #City Humanities Notes #MyLegoland
Visiting Jingdezhen in autumn to explore ceramics is truly a delight! The weather in September and October is perfect for a city walk. Make sure to visit the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum: a one-stop destination for the essence of this millennium-old porcelain capital. It's also a fantastic place for photo ops! 📸 🚩Must-see spots: 📍Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum Address: No. 1 Zijing Road, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province 👉The world's first dedicated ceramics museum, its seven floors showcase ceramic treasures from the Neolithic Age to the present day. The museum's flagship blue and white porcelain from the Yuan Dynasty is a must-see! 👉Opening hours from September to October: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (last admission at 4:30 PM). Closed on Mondays, don't miss out! 👉We recommend setting aside 2-3 hours for your visit. Wearing Hanfu (Chinese traditional clothing) or plain clothing will enhance your photos. 🍵Things to do nearby: 1. The Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative District next to the museum is a great place to explore, and the lighting is stunning at night. 2. Experience hand-throwing pottery in Sanbao Village (remember to book a workshop in advance). 3. Find bargains at the Sculpture Porcelain Factory—be sure to bargain! ⚠️Practical tips: 1. September and October are relatively less crowded, making the experience even more enjoyable. 2. The museum is free, but reservations are required. It's recommended to visit on weekday mornings when there are fewer people. 3. The exhibition hall is well-air-conditioned, so bring a light jacket. 4. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes! The exhibition hall is huge, so walking is a lot. 🍲Food recommendations: Fashionistas, don't miss the "home-cooked" alkaline rice cakes. The local favorite, "Wu Ji Beef Bone Powder," is a must-try. "Youtiao Bao Mochi" (fried dough sticks wrapped in sesame seeds) is perfect for breakfast! #JingdezhenTravel #CeramicMuseumCheck-In #AutumnCityWalk #JiangxiTravelStrategy #UncommonTravelDestinations