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75PH+CWM, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China, 333003
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China Ceramic Museum

75VF+FVQ, Zijing Rd, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi, China, 333000
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Varisara S.Varisara S.
At first glance, the museum appears to be vast and organized, with many different types of ceramic culture from each dynasty that can be seen changing over time. The charge is free, and you can visit between 9:00-17:00. It closes on Monday (except for national holidays). There are several exhibitions on all 7th floors here; you can receive a guide map from the information desk and follow it along the way. As the main exhibitions began on the 4th–7th floors, I began on the seventh floor and walked down. Some of the ceramic photographs will be on the guide map, and you may be able to see them one by one as part of your task. Many of the porcelain pieces here are exquisite and delicate. On the 6th floor, there is a Speechless Buddha (无语佛), which is quite popular on the Chinese platform as a meme. Many people come and take pictures with this porcelain sculpture. There are also souvenir shops here where you can buy some to take home with you. Don't forget to bring a notebook because there are stamps of the porcelain presented in the museum that you may collect on the first floor as well. Name: 景德镇中国陶瓷博物馆 Address: 江西省景德镇市昌江区紫晶路1号
Peggy L.Peggy L.
Compared to other museums I’ve visited in China, the China Ceramic Museum truly stands out 🌟. The exhibits are beautifully arranged with clear explanations and stunning ceramic masterpieces that showcase centuries of artistry and tradition 🏺✨. The environment feels calm and well-planned — a pleasant contrast to the often-crowded museums in the Capital 😌. It’s free to enter, but do note the latest booking policy: you’ll need to reserve your slot at least 5 days in advance! To fully enjoy the visit (as standard rule applies to all facilities here) try to avoid public holidays, weekends, and school breaks for a more peaceful experience 🤪
HC SeetohHC Seetoh
It is ok and is always a tourist stop when you are in Jingdezhen. Do not really tell you the vast history of Chinese porcelain or its intricacies. But you get an idea of the process and skill needed watching actual practitioners doing the sculpting and painting. There is a small shop selling its products at the end of the tour but the real store is a 2 storey building that you met when you first came in. So don’t be fooled. There is a nice park and pond behind that you can take nice photos if you don’t care about the tour.
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At first glance, the museum appears to be vast and organized, with many different types of ceramic culture from each dynasty that can be seen changing over time. The charge is free, and you can visit between 9:00-17:00. It closes on Monday (except for national holidays). There are several exhibitions on all 7th floors here; you can receive a guide map from the information desk and follow it along the way. As the main exhibitions began on the 4th–7th floors, I began on the seventh floor and walked down. Some of the ceramic photographs will be on the guide map, and you may be able to see them one by one as part of your task. Many of the porcelain pieces here are exquisite and delicate. On the 6th floor, there is a Speechless Buddha (无语佛), which is quite popular on the Chinese platform as a meme. Many people come and take pictures with this porcelain sculpture. There are also souvenir shops here where you can buy some to take home with you. Don't forget to bring a notebook because there are stamps of the porcelain presented in the museum that you may collect on the first floor as well. Name: 景德镇中国陶瓷博物馆 Address: 江西省景德镇市昌江区紫晶路1号
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Compared to other museums I’ve visited in China, the China Ceramic Museum truly stands out 🌟. The exhibits are beautifully arranged with clear explanations and stunning ceramic masterpieces that showcase centuries of artistry and tradition 🏺✨. The environment feels calm and well-planned — a pleasant contrast to the often-crowded museums in the Capital 😌. It’s free to enter, but do note the latest booking policy: you’ll need to reserve your slot at least 5 days in advance! To fully enjoy the visit (as standard rule applies to all facilities here) try to avoid public holidays, weekends, and school breaks for a more peaceful experience 🤪
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It is ok and is always a tourist stop when you are in Jingdezhen. Do not really tell you the vast history of Chinese porcelain or its intricacies. But you get an idea of the process and skill needed watching actual practitioners doing the sculpting and painting. There is a small shop selling its products at the end of the tour but the real store is a 2 storey building that you met when you first came in. So don’t be fooled. There is a nice park and pond behind that you can take nice photos if you don’t care about the tour.
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At first glance, the museum appears to be vast and organized, with many different types of ceramic culture from each dynasty that can be seen changing over time. The charge is free, and you can visit between 9:00-17:00. It closes on Monday (except for national holidays).

There are several exhibitions on all 7th floors here; you can receive a guide map from the information desk and follow it along the way. As the main exhibitions began on the 4th–7th floors, I began on the seventh floor and walked down. Some of the ceramic photographs will be on the guide map, and you may be able to see them one by one as part of your task. Many of the porcelain pieces here are exquisite and delicate.

On the 6th floor, there is a Speechless Buddha (无语佛), which is quite popular on the Chinese platform as a meme. Many people come and take pictures with this porcelain sculpture.

There are also souvenir shops here where you can buy some to take home with you. Don't forget to bring a notebook because there are stamps of the porcelain presented in the museum that you may collect on the first floor as well.

Name: 景德镇中国陶瓷博物馆 Address:...

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Compared to other museums I’ve visited in China, the China Ceramic Museum truly stands out 🌟. The exhibits are beautifully arranged with clear explanations and stunning ceramic masterpieces that showcase centuries of artistry and tradition 🏺✨. The environment feels calm and well-planned — a pleasant contrast to the often-crowded museums in the Capital 😌. It’s free to enter, but do note the latest booking policy: you’ll need to reserve your slot at least 5 days in advance! To fully enjoy the visit (as standard rule applies to all facilities here) try to avoid public holidays, weekends, and school breaks for a more peaceful...

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It is ok and is always a tourist stop when you are in Jingdezhen. Do not really tell you the vast history of Chinese porcelain or its intricacies. But you get an idea of the process and skill needed watching actual practitioners doing the sculpting and painting. There is a small shop selling its products at the end of the tour but the real store is a 2 storey building that you met when you first came in. So don’t be fooled. There is a nice park and pond behind that you can take nice photos if you don’t care...

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