- Jingdezhen - Wikipedia
Jingdezhen is a prefecture-level city in eastern Jiangxi province with a total population of 1,669,057 (2018), [1] bordering Anhui to the north It is known as the " Porcelain Capital" because it has been producing Chinese ceramics for at least 1,000 years, and for much of that period Jingdezhen porcelain was the most important and finest
- Jingdezhen Jiangxi: A World-Famous Porcelain Capital
Located in the northeast of Jiangxi, Jingdezhen is a world-famous porcelain city It is close to Anhui to the north and Shangrao to the west, east and south Jingdezhen has been making porcelain since the Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD) and then started to produce official porcelain for the imperial family since the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279)
- Jingdezhen Attractions - Top 9 Things to do in Jingdezhen 2025
Top Attractions to Visit in Jingdezhen: Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum, Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Museum, Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue, Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village, Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum…
- Jingdezhen | China’s Porcelain Capital Ceramics Hub | Britannica
Jingdezhen, city, northeastern Jiangxi sheng (province), southeastern China Situated on the south bank of the Chang River, it was originally a market town called Changnanzhen and received its present name in 1004, the first year of the Jingde era during the Song dynasty (960–1279)
- Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital, lures tourists with . . . - CNN
Jingdezhen, China's 'white gold' capital: Jingdezhen, a town in China's southeast Jiangxi province, has been known as the porcelain capital in China for more than 200 years Today, it's
- Jingdezhen Travel Guide: Porcelain History, Tour Tips
Jingdezhen is a veritable porcelain capital in China, even in the world Jingdezhen has been playing an important part in Chinese porcelain production for millennia, and Jingdezhen porcelain is the most famous type of Chinese porcelain
- Jingdezhen: China’s City of Porcelain - WildChina
Journey to Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of the world, for an R R escape like no other Hike to ancient villages where locals still dry colorful crops on their terraces, meet the artists breathing new life into the art of porcelain creation, and get inspired on a trek along the granite peaks of UNESCO-listed Huangshan
- Jingdezhen - Creative Cities Network - UNESCO
Often called the “Porcelain Capital” for its important role in the domestic and international ceramic industry, Jingdezhen is renowned for its ancient porcelain production that stretches back more than 1,700 years
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