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Top 10 Night Attractions in Jingdezhen [2025]

Tao Yang Alley
Tao Yang Alley
Tao Yang Alley
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Tao Yang Alley

Tao Yang Alley

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8.2
From AU$ 11.44
People Square/Tao Yang Alley | 4 km from downtown
Phone 07988226233
Address: No. 187, Zhushan Middle Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.1 of Family-Friendly Attractions in Jingdezhen
Highlights:
󱨟Taste street food & snacks
󱤎Night pottery-making & artisan showcase
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The Imperial Kiln Factory National Archaeological Site Park in Taoyangli, Jingdezhen: A Historical Monument of Ceramic Culture Jingdezhen, known as the "Porcelain Capital," carries a millennium of porcelain-making history and culture. Among the numerous relics associated with it, the Imperial Kiln Factory National Archaeological Site Park in Taoyangli stands out like a dazzling pearl, shimmering with a unique brilliance. It is not only an outstanding example of ancient Chinese ceramic craftsmanship, but also a living historical textbook, showcasing the glorious past of the imperial kilns of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. Entering the Imperial Kiln Factory National Archaeological Site Park is like stepping back in time, to an era of smoke and fire, where artisans meticulously crafted porcelain. The rich collection of porcelain remains here vividly recreates the glorious production scenes of the Imperial Kiln Factory. Every broken piece of porcelain and every well-preserved kiln relic tells a story. Like a jigsaw puzzle, these relics gradually piece together a complete picture of the ancient Imperial Kiln Factory's production, offering a glimpse into the highly advanced porcelain-making technology and rigorous production management systems of that time. The architecture within the park is also unique. The Dragon Pearl Pavilion, a landmark and city emblem of Jingdezhen, was originally built in the Tang Dynasty and rebuilt in 1990. It features a "four-in-hidden-six" architectural layout. Its location, surrounded by five small mountain ranges, gives it the shape and imposing presence of five dragons fighting for a pearl, hence its name. It is not only an exquisite ancient building but also a witness to history. Standing atop the Dragon Pearl Pavilion, overlooking the surroundings, one can experience a rich cultural atmosphere and a profound sense of history. The Imperial Kiln Museum, designed by Professor Zhu Pei, Dean of the School of Architecture at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, comprises eight hyperbolic arches of varying sizes and volumes, inspired by Jingdezhen's traditional egg-shaped wood-fired kilns. The building won the "Best Cultural Building" award at the 2017 Future Architecture Awards in Cannes, France, and was named one of the "Top Ten Museums in the World" in 2020. The museum displays Ming and Qing dynasty porcelain fragments and replicas unearthed from the Imperial Kiln Factory site, many of which are rare and exceptional, allowing visitors to appreciate the artistic charm of ancient porcelain up close. In addition to admiring the architecture and exhibits, visitors can also gain an in-depth understanding of the ceramic production process. Detailed displays and explanations cover every step, from raw material selection to molding and firing. In the porcelain workshop, conservators utilize a multi-level classification and serial restoration method to address the artifacts' specific symptoms, restoring them to their original appearance to the greatest extent possible while ensuring their safety. Over 4,000 pieces of porcelain have been restored to their former glory, providing valuable material for the study of ancient ceramics. The scenic area also emphasizes cultural preservation and innovation. The Taoyangli Imperial Kiln Scenic Area blends the past and the present, introducing new businesses such as music bars and a red-shop street, injecting new vitality into the ancient site. This combination of traditional culture and modern elements preserves the historical charm while meeting the diverse needs of contemporary people. Visitors can experience not only traditional ceramic culture but also a fashionable lifestyle, seamlessly integrating culture and life.
The internet celebrity check-in spot is full of ceramic handicrafts. The prices here are generally very expensive, and they are all said to be original. There are also food inside, and the business is very hot. There are some small stalls outside the scenic area with cheaper prices. Here, each stall has its own unique design and painting.
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Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan
Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan

Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan

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Ceramic Art Avenue Taoxichuan/Jingdezhen Sculpture Porcelain Factory | 6.5 km from downtown
Address: 150 Xinchang W Rd, Zhushan Qu, Jingdezhen Shi, Jiangxi Sheng, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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No.4 of Best Things to Do in Jingdezhen
Highlights:
󱨟Taste delicacies & buy ceramics
󱤎Ceramics & modern art at night
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I went to Taoxichuan on Friday afternoon. There were more people than expected. The red brick arches converted from the old factory looked solid. When the lights were on at night, the photos were really amazing. The stalls on both sides of the main street sold cups and ornaments. The prices ranged from 30 to 300 yuan. If you ask more, you can cut 30% off. If you want to buy handmade goods, turn into the small studio in the side alley. The boss is willing to chat and try glaze. It is more interesting than the main street. Don't be ripped off in the park for meals. Turn left and walk 300 meters out of the gate. A small restaurant with fried pork with peppers costs 35 yuan. The taste is normal. If you want to eat better, there are many people at Ouji and Lele food stalls. There are only coffee and simple meals in the park, which are expensive and slow. The night view is the most crowded after 8 o'clock. If you want to take pictures, come at 6 o'clock. It's not dark yet, the lights are on, and it's easy to capture empty shots. You can walk out of the park for a five-minute walk. There is a homestay in a residential building called Qingci Xianshe. There is a camphor supermarket at the door. I heard that the blue and white porcelain in the house is good, and there is also a remote message book. The only thing is that you have to climb the stairs, which is a pit for the elderly. The room is large and clean. I originally thought that it would be noisy near the downtown area at night, but it was quiet in the midst of the hustle and bustle, and it was surprisingly quiet at night. The homestay is self-service check-in and does not provide meals, but the owner will point out the way to the locals to eat and play. It is opposite Taoxichuan and is also close to various scenic spots. You don’t have to worry about returning late when shopping. It is only a 5-minute walk away. For transportation, take a taxi from the high-speed rail station and use the software. The black car at the door starts at 40, and the software arrives at 18. I walked to the platform on the first floor of the big square and took a taxi under a big blue sign, which saved the time of waiting for the car. To buy porcelain, there are small stalls and vendors all the way down from our homestay, and all kinds of porcelain are dazzling. In addition to Taoxichuan, there are also Jiuji Town and Sanbao Village. I found a pottery DIY shop in Sanbao Village with not many people. I stayed there for half a day in the morning and made a kaleidoscope cup. The total cost was 80 yuan, including firing. Others praised it for being very beautiful. Jingdezhen left a deep impression on me! Summary: Taoxichuan is worth visiting. Don't rush to spend money. If you can calm down and walk a few more steps, you will have a better experience. #Jingdezhen Taoxichuan #Jingdezhen Tourism #Jingdezhen Food, Drink and Fun Guide #B&B Recommendation #Jingdezhen Guide
It is worth going. There are many shops open during the day. Some shops are not there. There is only one cat downstairs. You can visit the store casually. The atmosphere is good. The night view is beautiful at night, and there are many creative stalls to visit. I heard that the stalls in Taoxichuan have to be selected every week. The stalls can be set up. The competition is fierce, but the quality of the works is high. There are also many stalls on the road opposite Taoxichuan. Hawker, there are many cheap factory goods, Tao some small items bargain is not bad
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Yaoli Ancient Town
Yaoli Ancient Town
Yaoli Ancient Town
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Yaoli Ancient Town

Yaoli Ancient Town

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1880 reviews
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From AU$ 21.08
Based on 12 reviews
Chung Creek Park | 50.5 km from downtown
Phone 0798-2601228
Address: Yaoli Town, Fuliang County, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
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No.5 of Best Things to Do in Jingdezhen
Highlights:
󰀆Ancient buildings' night light show
󱨟Night feast & unique cuisine atmosphere
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A paradise hidden in the mountains. A gurgling stream flows quietly. Accompanied by the sound of porcelain colliding. Guests from afar are welcome. There are delicious food, beautiful scenery, and beautiful scenery.
- Essence one-day tour: Chen Yi's old residence → New Fourth Army Adaptation Memorial Hall → Gaoji Chanlin Temple → Hong Yixuan → Jinshidi → One Step Ling → Shigang Shenglan → Cheng's Ancestral Hall → Fangmei Old House → Ming and Qing Commercial Street. - Two-day in-depth tour: On the first day, you can visit Chen Yi's old residence in the ancient town of Yuli, the adaptation memorial hall of the New Fourth Army, stroll the Ming and Qing commercial streets, and enjoy the Huizhou architecture; the next day, go around the Nanguyao group to experience the porcelain making process, and you can also climb the mountain to watch the sea of clouds in Wuhua Mountain.
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Jing De Zhen Ji Yi chinaDa Xing Shan Shui Shi Jing Yan Chu
Jing De Zhen Ji Yi chinaDa Xing Shan Shui Shi Jing Yan Chu
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Jing De Zhen Ji Yi chinaDa Xing Shan Shui Shi Jing Yan Chu

Jing De Zhen Ji Yi chinaDa Xing Shan Shui Shi Jing Yan Chu

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130 reviews
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5.8
From AU$ 29.79
11.3 km from downtown
Phone 19970290023
Address: 江西省景德镇市浮梁县罗家桥乡陶瓷小镇路
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.8 of Best Things to Do in Jingdezhen
Highlights:
󱤎12700 sq ft porcelain night show
󰀆Night show: Five Dynasties ceramics
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It can be seen that the Cultural and Tourism Bureau has done a lot of publicity, but it is a bit disappointing. The plot is too complicated, which makes it difficult for the audience to follow along. After all, live performances are more about momentum and grand scenes. I hope to make some changes.
Every time I travel, I must watch the local live performances. But I was a little disappointed with this performance in Jingdezhen. It can be seen that it was carefully filmed and edited, and the costumes and props were all in place. However, it is positioned as a live performance, the venue is large and the audience seats are far away, and the plot is too complicated. As an audience, I watched more of the scene and momentum rather than the plot. I only personally suggest that a slight modification may be better.
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Sanbao International Ceramic Village
Sanbao International Ceramic Village
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Sanbao International Ceramic Village

Sanbao International Ceramic Village

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81 reviews
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Sanbao international ceramic village | 8.7 km from downtown
Phone 0798-8496513
Address: Four homes in Sanbao Village, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
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No.9 of Best Things to Do in Jingdezhen
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✔️ Giant ceramic installations — perfect for photos and awe-inspiring in person✔️ Quiet, natural setting✔️ Artist studios and handmade ceramic shops✔️ Great spot for a half-day cultural escape
It is worth going here. No tickets are required. There are many ceramic art areas and DIY experience halls. The ceramic artworks sold here are more novel and of better quality than those in the city. In the ceramic art area, there are the Internet celebrity "qi bottle" and "lie win bottle" red art walls, etc., and there are many rest areas and coffee shops, showing the charm of the ceramic capital everywhere. Spend 30 yuan to rent a small electric car and park as you like, which is very convenient.
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Yuyaojing Alley
Yuyaojing Alley
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Yuyaojing Alley

Yuyaojing Alley

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40 reviews
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People Square/Tao Yang Alley | 4.5 km from downtown
Address: Royal Kiln Lane, Zhongshan North Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.10 of Best Things to Do in Jingdezhen
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Parking is convenient, the underground parking lot is free within half an hour and 5 yuan for two hours. There were no other tourists when I visited today. I registered my ID card and checked my health code. The old city style is still worth seeing.
Yuyaojingxiang is located in Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, on the east bank of Changjiang River. It is a well-preserved historical and cultural district. There are many streets and alleys of different sizes along the way. There are a wide range of restaurants and entertainment facilities.
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