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The Porcelain Palace isn't just a photography hotspot; it's a testament to folk art.

With its unique architectural style and artistic ambiance, the Jingdezhen Porcelain Palace has become a popular spot for taking photos. Built over five years by octogenarian Yu Ermei, who invested her life savings into the project, this "porcelain palace" is adorned with tens of thousands of porcelain pieces, vases, and plates, creating a vibrant and visually striking spectacle. Here's a photography guide to the Porcelain Palace, compiled from various travel tips: --- ### **I. Porcelain Palace Features and Background** The Porcelain Palace is constructed using four renowned types of porcelain: blue and white, linglong, famille rose, and color glaze. Its exterior resembles a colorful cake, while the interior features murals depicting themes from the Four Great Classical Novels and Chinese emperors, all crafted from porcelain pieces. The elderly woman's dedication to craftsmanship and artistic vision imbues the Porcelain Palace with a unique narrative. --- ### **II. Best Photo Spots** 1. **Center of the Circular Hall:** Stand in the center of the palace and take upward shots of the dome. A wide-angle lens can capture the symmetrical beauty of the building. If the weather is clear, the light filtering through the ceiling creates a magical atmosphere. 2. **Exterior Walls and Building Edges:** The exterior walls of the Porcelain Palace are covered with colorful porcelain pieces. Lean against the wall or capture yourself walking to highlight the contrast between you and the building's colors. 3. **Overhead Shots from the Small Windows on the Second and Third Floors:** Ascend to the second or third floor and extend your camera out of the small windows for downward shots. This captures the depth of the building's spiral structure, achieving stunning results without a drone. 4. **Corridors and Stairwells:** The red spiral staircase and the dragon and tiger patterns in the corridors are hidden gems. Low-angle upward or downward shots can enhance the sense of linear extension. 5. **Drone Perspective:** If you have a drone, capture panoramic views by flying around the Porcelain Palace or take overhead shots of the interior structure from the ceiling to showcase the building's entirety. --- ### **III. Outfit and Photography Tips** - **Clothing Suggestions:** Solid colors (such as white or red) or long dresses with large skirts are recommended. Avoid patterned clothing that might clash with the background. - **Shooting Time:** Avoid peak hours on holidays. The soft light in the morning at 9:00 am or one hour before closing in the evening is ideal for photography. - **Lens Selection:** Wide-angle lenses (such as 16-35mm) are suitable for capturing panoramic views of the building, while mid-range lenses (50mm) are ideal for portraits. --- ### **IV. Practical Information** - **Tickets:** CNY 25 per person, including access to three porcelain palace buildings, primarily the "Millennium Porcelain Palace." - **Opening Hours:** 9:00 am to 5:00 pm (open year-round, subject to change). - **Transportation:** Driving or hiring a car is recommended. It's about a 20-minute drive from the city center. Navigate to "Porcelain Palace, Xinping Village, Fuliang County." - **Precautions:** The porcelain pieces on the building's edges are sharp, so exercise caution while taking photos. Avoid touching the exhibits to prevent scratches. --- ### **V. Recommended Nearby Attractions** If you have time, consider visiting the Bing Ding Chai Kiln (an art space combining concrete and ceramics) and the Imperial Kiln Museum (stunning night views) to create a "Ceramic Art Day Trip."
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Posted: Mar 25, 2025
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