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A must-see attraction in Jingdezhen's travel strategy

Jingdezhen is located in the north of Jiangxi Province and the upper reaches of Changjiang River. Its place name comes from the Jingdezhen Year number in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is one of the famous historical and cultural cities in China. Poyang County in Han Dynasty, Xinping Town in Jin Dynasty, Jingdezhen in Song Dynasty, and Jingdezhen City after the founding of New China. With four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall and convenient land and water transportation, this city is known as the thoroughfare of Changjiang River, and was once known as the "Four Famous Towns in China" together with Hankou Town in Hubei, Zhuxian Town in Henan and Foshan Town in Guangdong. Known for producing porcelain at home and abroad, porcelain-making has a long history and is known as the "porcelain capital". It is said that china is called "China" by foreign countries because porcelain is called China in western countries. China's porcelain has been exported to Europe and America for a long time. At that time, these European and American countries didn't know what China should be called, but only knew that it was a country producing porcelain, so they called China "Changnan". There are porcelain clay mines, porcelain factories and dazzling porcelain shops and stalls on both sides of the street everywhere, which has become a special tourism resource. Its main tourist attractions are:

Ancient Ceramics Expo Area

Located in Fengshu Mountain in the southwest of the city, it consists of an antique porcelain factory and a museum. The building is in the Ming and Qing dynasties style, with old-style residential facades, white walls and tiles, and ancient flowers. Tourists can visit the porcelain making process here, and they can also participate in the trial production by themselves, which is not interesting. The porcelain museum displays samples of various porcelain products produced in the past dynasties since the Song Dynasty, and hundreds of porcelain products are displayed in the old halls. According to Song, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Republic of China and recent products, they are displayed in different periods, which is dazzling.

Jingdezhen ancient kiln site

There are many ancient kilns in Jingdezhen, among which Hutian, Huangnitou and Zihuwan are relatively large and well preserved. There are three more ancient kiln sites in Baihuwan, among which the sites from the Five Dynasties to the early Song Dynasty are behind the village; The west of the village is the kiln site of the Northern Song Dynasty; The southern part of the village is dominated by deposits in the Southern Song Dynasty. Huangnitou ancient porcelain kiln site is divided into two piles, the west pile is dominated by the five dynasties, and the east pile is dominated by the northern song dynasty; Hutian ancient porcelain kiln site was built in the Five Dynasties, and the pieces of porcelain accumulated in the kiln site are tens of meters thick, and there are relics from the Five Dynasties through the Song and Yuan Dynasties to the middle of the Ming Dynasty, reflecting the change and development process of porcelain-making technology and production scale in this town for 6~7 years.

The ancient street of Ming Dynasty

is located on the opposite side of the People's Park in the northwest of the city. This ancient street was once prosperous in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, but there is still an ancient street of Ming Dynasty about 8 meters long, and the pavement on the street is paved with blue bricks. There are many buildings in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, scattered on both sides of the ancient street, mostly with three floors of wooden arms, and their appearance is more primitive and natural than the ancient streets in other areas. The ancient street here is called San Lv Temple Ancient Street. In addition to the ancient street here, there are several buildings built by wealthy businessmen left over from the Ming Dynasty in Xiangji Lane in the downtown area, which are now open to tourists and are very suitable for those who like to explore the ancient times and find seclusion.