Youtiao and glutinous rice cakes are a perfect match, crispy and sticky, full of fragrance.
Jingdezhen's absolute gem!! A local's secret food and travel map 🔥 Avoid the crowds in Jingdezhen!! A local's heartfelt guide to off-the-beaten-path experiences and authentic cuisine 💥 ✨ Top 3 Must-Visit Attractions: 1️⃣ 【Imperial Kiln Museum】 🎫 Free! Absolutely amazing for photos! The red brick arched buildings are incredibly stylish, especially beautiful at dusk with their blue hues 🌃 Every snapshot looks like a masterpiece 📸 2️⃣ 【Sanbao Village】 A haven for niche art lovers~ Full of hidden gem studios and art galleries along the way, a leisurely stroll is very pleasant 🍃 Experience the fusion of ceramics and nature 🪴 3️⃣ 【Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street】 A creative park transformed from an old porcelain factory! There's a market on Friday and Saturday evenings! Tons of cute handmade items! ✨ The nighttime lighting creates a wonderful atmosphere! 🍜 Food Recommendations: ❶ Mixed Rice Noodles with Clay Pot Soup! A local breakfast staple! 🍜 Spicy and smooth rice noodles paired with a rich and flavorful meatball soup—it's simply divine! 🤤 ❷ Honest Fried Dough Stick Stall Hidden away in a residential building, this adorable stall offers delicious fried dough sticks wrapped around mochi. Freshly fried to order, the combination of crispy and soft textures is amazing! 💥 Remember to eat it while it's hot!! ❸ Ouyang Old-fashioned Soup Dumplings Thin skin, generous filling—rich and flavorful broth! Dipped in chili vinegar, they're absolutely divine! 🌶️ You won't be able to stop eating them!! 💡 Tips: ▪️ For ceramics, try the sculpture porcelain factory – better value for money! ▪️ Rent an electric scooter for easy navigation through the streets and alleys! 🛵 Sisters, bookmark this! Let's go with our besties! 💃 Jingdezhen Travel #OffTheBeatenPath #FoodExploration #WeekendGetaway #TravelGuide
Jingdezhen 72-Hour All-Inclusive Food Guide for November | Suzhou Locals' No-Spicy Version November in Jingdezhen is a time of deepening autumn colors, with comfortable temperatures perfect for off-peak travel! As a Suzhou native who doesn't eat spicy food, I've compiled this all-inclusive food guide. Spicy food lovers, go for it! Those who can't handle spice, save this! Must-Try Shops Breakfast Section (Near Fuzhou Lane, One-Stop Shop) - Chengxin Fried Dough Stick Shop: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi are a must-order! The sweet sesame filling and the savory pork floss and salted egg yolk are a perfect combination. The fried dough sticks are incredibly crispy, and the mochi, coated in sesame seeds, is fragrant and chewy. A bite of this on a November morning is incredibly warming! - Tan Po Dumplings: 3 for 1 yuan, excellent value! Paired with a century egg and pork patty soup, it's incredibly delicious. The two shops are diagonally opposite each other, making breakfast a convenient and warm start to the day! - Xiao Mao Old Noodle Soup Dumplings: Note the opening hours! Many steamed bun shops in Jingdezhen are open all night but closed during the day, so don't go there empty-handed! The dough, fermented with old dough, has a wheat aroma, is thin, and the filling is generous; it's incredibly delicious dipped in vinegar. Regular Meals - Home-cooked Meals: My personal No. 1 in Jingdezhen! If you don't eat spicy food, choose the non-spicy dishes. The Three-Cup Chicken is flavorful and tender, the Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce sandwich is savory and delicious, and the Braised Eggplant with Soybeans is smooth and perfect with rice. You can't go wrong with anything! - Ou Ji Food Stall: A top choice for late-night snacks! The November nights are slightly cool, so enjoy a serving of their secret-recipe small yellow croaker (crispy on the outside and tender on the inside) and sweet and spicy frog (numbing but not spicy), paired with osmanthus-flavored iced tofu pudding to cleanse the palate—it's heartwarming and comforting! - Seeking Three Treasures: A popular spot in Sanbao Village. The courtyard in November is full of autumnal charm, perfect for taking photos! Plum-flavored spare ribs are a familiar sweet treat in Suzhou. Crispy roasted chicken has a fragrant and crispy skin, worth a taste! - Qianchuan Noodle Shop: A Japanese garden style paired with November leaves creates a perfect atmosphere for photos! Eating noodles is a priority, but it's great for taking photos after a long day of sightseeing. Specialty Snacks & Drinks - Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: Branches are everywhere, making it hard to distinguish the real from the fake. There have been cases of people experiencing diarrhea afterward, so I don't recommend it, especially in November when stomachs are sensitive. - Chicken Cutlet Owner: A popular chicken cutlet stall near No. 5 Middle School. The cooler November weather makes queuing much more pleasant than in summer! For those near the hotel, head there early to avoid queues! - Hongdu Thumb (Jiangxi brand): A hot cup of their signature milk tea in November is incredibly comforting and warming—a local favorite! - Ji Ke (Jingdezhen local): Their Floating Red Peach Crisp Milk Tea is a must-try, bursting with local flavor, sweet but not cloying! - Blue π Coffee: A rustic coffee shop. In November, the mountains are ablaze with autumn colors. After a long day of shopping, grab a coffee to unwind and feel refreshed. The nearby artsy shops are also great for exploring! Winter Limited-Time Heartwarming Recommendation | Jingjianli Don't forget to check out Jingjianli's winter limited-time offers after a tiring day of shopping! Freshly popped popcorn is sweet and crispy, warming your hands and satisfying your cravings; and there's also piping hot lotus seed and sago pudding, with the lotus seeds soft and chewy, and the sago springy – the warm texture is perfect for the slightly cool November weather, refreshing and not greasy, warming both the heart and stomach. #JingdezhenNovemberTourism #JingdezhenFoodGuide #JingdezhenOffPeakTourism #SpicyFood #JingdezhenRestaurantExploration #JingdezhenWinterLimitedEdition
I'm so glad I came to Jingdezhen, I don't want to go home...🙃😅|| I was immediately overwhelmed by the spicy Jiangxi stir-fry as soon as I landed, and then I was overwhelmed by the artistic atmosphere of the Porcelain Palace and Sanbao Village. My 3-day trip was so fast I didn't even have time to catch my breath! This trip completely maximized my holiday happiness!💥 📸 Attractions: A "Healing Attack" for Ceramic Lovers • Must-Visit for Artistic Enthusiasts ◦ 🏯 Porcelain Palace: The entire building is covered in ceramic fragments and blue-and-white porcelain. The domed skylight makes it look like a "ceramic fairytale castle," guaranteed to get tons of likes on social media!✨ ◦ ✨ Taoxichuan: The best way to experience it is to browse the creative market at night! Niche ceramic cups and handmade jewelry abound, creating a fantastic atmosphere for browsing and taking photos. 🎇 ◦ 🏞️ Sanbao Village: Blue brick walls and blue-and-white porcelain signs make every corner a potential "artistic masterpiece." You might even stumble upon a ceramic craft shop where you can DIY your own unique items. 🎨 🍲 Food Section: A "carb extravaganza" from morning till night! 🍚 Hui Shen's Canteen: Wang Xun's favorite Jiangxi stir-fry! Full of wok hei (wok aroma), the stir-fried snowflake pork belly is incredibly fresh. The broth from the soybean and chicken feet is so good you'll want to eat three bowls of rice! 🍚 ◦ 🔥 Honest Fried Dough Sticks: Freshly fried crispy dough sticks wrapped in chewy mochi, sprinkled with sesame seeds—the aroma is irresistible! ◦ 🥟Xiao Mao's Old-Fashioned Soup Dumplings: Thin skin, generous filling. The old-fashioned dough is chewy and delicious, perfect with a bowl of preserved egg and pork pie soup to cleanse the palate.🥣 ◦ 🥟Lao Zhang's Fried Dumplings: Two for 1 yuan! Their signature fried dumplings are crispy and fragrant, perfect with chili sauce. A whole plateful is a must-have!😋 Accommodation Recommendation: Jingjianli Hotel. Clean, hygienic, and well-equipped rooms. A very spacious room. My girlfriends and I had a great time. Very convenient for getting around.
🌟Just got back from Jingdezhen, the "Porcelain Capital," and it truly blew my mind! If you're tired of the same old commercialized ancient towns, why not spend a weekend with me in this slow-paced town and rediscover your inner peace? 💕 My Heartwarming Experiences "Imperial Kiln Museum" Definitely come in the evening! The red brick archway looks like a work of art in the twilight, and the lighting inside, illuminating the ancient porcelain shards, creates an amazing atmosphere. I took over 100 photos there, and my WeChat Moments were flooded with questions. "Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street" The market on Friday night was so much fun! The stalls of young designers were incredibly creative, and I found a stunning handmade teacup. The street is converted from an old porcelain factory; the red brick factory buildings and neon lights have a fantastic vibe. "Lotte Pottery Creative Market" It only opens on Saturday morning, but the aesthetics are on point! I saw a girl painting ink paintings on porcelain cups on the spot, and I immediately ordered one. The works here have a stronger sense of design, and while the prices are a bit high, they're worth it. Sanbao Village: A secluded paradise just a 20-minute drive from the city center. I rode my electric scooter through the valley, passing pottery studios and lush green mountains and clear waters. The Bukongshan Tea House had an elegant ambiance and exquisite teaware, definitely worth experiencing. Yaoli Ancient Town: Worth visiting if you have enough time. I took a one-hour car ride from the city. It's more pristine and tranquil than Wuyuan, with old houses, ancient bridges, and flowing water. I sat by the river listening to the sound of the water all afternoon. Pottery Making Experience: I chose a studio in the old factory area, where a master craftsman taught me how to throw pottery. As someone with no pottery skills, although the finished product was crooked, the experience of making pottery by hand was incredibly therapeutic! 150 yuan including firing and shipping, excellent value for money. --- 🍲 Food Recommendations · Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles in Fuzhou Lane: Spicy, tender, and incredibly satisfying! · Dumplings from a snack stall: Chewy outer skin and rich filling. · Youtiao Wrapped in Mochi at Chengxin Youtiao: A unique blend of sweet and savory. · Yellow Croaker Restaurant: Taken there by a local friend; the braised duck and yellow croaker were delicious. 🚶 My 2-Day Itinerary Day 1: Morning: Lotte Market → Afternoon: Imperial Kiln Museum → Evening: Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Morning: Cycling in Sanbao Village → Afternoon: Pottery Experience → Evening: Return Trip 💡 Helpful Tips · The market is only open on weekends; it's recommended to arrive on Friday evening or Saturday morning. · City attractions are concentrated; a taxi ride should cost less than 10 yuan. · Allow at least 2-3 hours for the pottery experience; the finished pieces need to dry for a week before firing. · Sanbao Village is a great place to rent electric bikes; 30 yuan/day for unlimited exploration. This city has a magical quality that makes you slow down; even the air is filled with the delicate fragrance of porcelain clay. If you're looking for a place to unwind, Jingdezhen is definitely worth it! #JiangxiTravel #JingdezhenTourism #CityCultureNotes #WeekendGetaway #AJourneyLikeASong
Youtiao and glutinous rice cakes are a perfect match, crispy and sticky, full of fragrance.
Jingdezhen's absolute gem!! A local's secret food and travel map 🔥 Avoid the crowds in Jingdezhen!! A local's heartfelt guide to off-the-beaten-path experiences and authentic cuisine 💥 ✨ Top 3 Must-Visit Attractions: 1️⃣ 【Imperial Kiln Museum】 🎫 Free! Absolutely amazing for photos! The red brick arched buildings are incredibly stylish, especially beautiful at dusk with their blue hues 🌃 Every snapshot looks like a masterpiece 📸 2️⃣ 【Sanbao Village】 A haven for niche art lovers~ Full of hidden gem studios and art galleries along the way, a leisurely stroll is very pleasant 🍃 Experience the fusion of ceramics and nature 🪴 3️⃣ 【Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street】 A creative park transformed from an old porcelain factory! There's a market on Friday and Saturday evenings! Tons of cute handmade items! ✨ The nighttime lighting creates a wonderful atmosphere! 🍜 Food Recommendations: ❶ Mixed Rice Noodles with Clay Pot Soup! A local breakfast staple! 🍜 Spicy and smooth rice noodles paired with a rich and flavorful meatball soup—it's simply divine! 🤤 ❷ Honest Fried Dough Stick Stall Hidden away in a residential building, this adorable stall offers delicious fried dough sticks wrapped around mochi. Freshly fried to order, the combination of crispy and soft textures is amazing! 💥 Remember to eat it while it's hot!! ❸ Ouyang Old-fashioned Soup Dumplings Thin skin, generous filling—rich and flavorful broth! Dipped in chili vinegar, they're absolutely divine! 🌶️ You won't be able to stop eating them!! 💡 Tips: ▪️ For ceramics, try the sculpture porcelain factory – better value for money! ▪️ Rent an electric scooter for easy navigation through the streets and alleys! 🛵 Sisters, bookmark this! Let's go with our besties! 💃 Jingdezhen Travel #OffTheBeatenPath #FoodExploration #WeekendGetaway #TravelGuide
Jingdezhen 72-Hour All-Inclusive Food Guide for November | Suzhou Locals' No-Spicy Version November in Jingdezhen is a time of deepening autumn colors, with comfortable temperatures perfect for off-peak travel! As a Suzhou native who doesn't eat spicy food, I've compiled this all-inclusive food guide. Spicy food lovers, go for it! Those who can't handle spice, save this! Must-Try Shops Breakfast Section (Near Fuzhou Lane, One-Stop Shop) - Chengxin Fried Dough Stick Shop: Fried dough sticks wrapped in mochi are a must-order! The sweet sesame filling and the savory pork floss and salted egg yolk are a perfect combination. The fried dough sticks are incredibly crispy, and the mochi, coated in sesame seeds, is fragrant and chewy. A bite of this on a November morning is incredibly warming! - Tan Po Dumplings: 3 for 1 yuan, excellent value! Paired with a century egg and pork patty soup, it's incredibly delicious. The two shops are diagonally opposite each other, making breakfast a convenient and warm start to the day! - Xiao Mao Old Noodle Soup Dumplings: Note the opening hours! Many steamed bun shops in Jingdezhen are open all night but closed during the day, so don't go there empty-handed! The dough, fermented with old dough, has a wheat aroma, is thin, and the filling is generous; it's incredibly delicious dipped in vinegar. Regular Meals - Home-cooked Meals: My personal No. 1 in Jingdezhen! If you don't eat spicy food, choose the non-spicy dishes. The Three-Cup Chicken is flavorful and tender, the Shredded Pork with Garlic Sauce sandwich is savory and delicious, and the Braised Eggplant with Soybeans is smooth and perfect with rice. You can't go wrong with anything! - Ou Ji Food Stall: A top choice for late-night snacks! The November nights are slightly cool, so enjoy a serving of their secret-recipe small yellow croaker (crispy on the outside and tender on the inside) and sweet and spicy frog (numbing but not spicy), paired with osmanthus-flavored iced tofu pudding to cleanse the palate—it's heartwarming and comforting! - Seeking Three Treasures: A popular spot in Sanbao Village. The courtyard in November is full of autumnal charm, perfect for taking photos! Plum-flavored spare ribs are a familiar sweet treat in Suzhou. Crispy roasted chicken has a fragrant and crispy skin, worth a taste! - Qianchuan Noodle Shop: A Japanese garden style paired with November leaves creates a perfect atmosphere for photos! Eating noodles is a priority, but it's great for taking photos after a long day of sightseeing. Specialty Snacks & Drinks - Fan's Authentic Beef Bone Noodles: Branches are everywhere, making it hard to distinguish the real from the fake. There have been cases of people experiencing diarrhea afterward, so I don't recommend it, especially in November when stomachs are sensitive. - Chicken Cutlet Owner: A popular chicken cutlet stall near No. 5 Middle School. The cooler November weather makes queuing much more pleasant than in summer! For those near the hotel, head there early to avoid queues! - Hongdu Thumb (Jiangxi brand): A hot cup of their signature milk tea in November is incredibly comforting and warming—a local favorite! - Ji Ke (Jingdezhen local): Their Floating Red Peach Crisp Milk Tea is a must-try, bursting with local flavor, sweet but not cloying! - Blue π Coffee: A rustic coffee shop. In November, the mountains are ablaze with autumn colors. After a long day of shopping, grab a coffee to unwind and feel refreshed. The nearby artsy shops are also great for exploring! Winter Limited-Time Heartwarming Recommendation | Jingjianli Don't forget to check out Jingjianli's winter limited-time offers after a tiring day of shopping! Freshly popped popcorn is sweet and crispy, warming your hands and satisfying your cravings; and there's also piping hot lotus seed and sago pudding, with the lotus seeds soft and chewy, and the sago springy – the warm texture is perfect for the slightly cool November weather, refreshing and not greasy, warming both the heart and stomach. #JingdezhenNovemberTourism #JingdezhenFoodGuide #JingdezhenOffPeakTourism #SpicyFood #JingdezhenRestaurantExploration #JingdezhenWinterLimitedEdition
I'm so glad I came to Jingdezhen, I don't want to go home...🙃😅|| I was immediately overwhelmed by the spicy Jiangxi stir-fry as soon as I landed, and then I was overwhelmed by the artistic atmosphere of the Porcelain Palace and Sanbao Village. My 3-day trip was so fast I didn't even have time to catch my breath! This trip completely maximized my holiday happiness!💥 📸 Attractions: A "Healing Attack" for Ceramic Lovers • Must-Visit for Artistic Enthusiasts ◦ 🏯 Porcelain Palace: The entire building is covered in ceramic fragments and blue-and-white porcelain. The domed skylight makes it look like a "ceramic fairytale castle," guaranteed to get tons of likes on social media!✨ ◦ ✨ Taoxichuan: The best way to experience it is to browse the creative market at night! Niche ceramic cups and handmade jewelry abound, creating a fantastic atmosphere for browsing and taking photos. 🎇 ◦ 🏞️ Sanbao Village: Blue brick walls and blue-and-white porcelain signs make every corner a potential "artistic masterpiece." You might even stumble upon a ceramic craft shop where you can DIY your own unique items. 🎨 🍲 Food Section: A "carb extravaganza" from morning till night! 🍚 Hui Shen's Canteen: Wang Xun's favorite Jiangxi stir-fry! Full of wok hei (wok aroma), the stir-fried snowflake pork belly is incredibly fresh. The broth from the soybean and chicken feet is so good you'll want to eat three bowls of rice! 🍚 ◦ 🔥 Honest Fried Dough Sticks: Freshly fried crispy dough sticks wrapped in chewy mochi, sprinkled with sesame seeds—the aroma is irresistible! ◦ 🥟Xiao Mao's Old-Fashioned Soup Dumplings: Thin skin, generous filling. The old-fashioned dough is chewy and delicious, perfect with a bowl of preserved egg and pork pie soup to cleanse the palate.🥣 ◦ 🥟Lao Zhang's Fried Dumplings: Two for 1 yuan! Their signature fried dumplings are crispy and fragrant, perfect with chili sauce. A whole plateful is a must-have!😋 Accommodation Recommendation: Jingjianli Hotel. Clean, hygienic, and well-equipped rooms. A very spacious room. My girlfriends and I had a great time. Very convenient for getting around.
🌟Just got back from Jingdezhen, the "Porcelain Capital," and it truly blew my mind! If you're tired of the same old commercialized ancient towns, why not spend a weekend with me in this slow-paced town and rediscover your inner peace? 💕 My Heartwarming Experiences "Imperial Kiln Museum" Definitely come in the evening! The red brick archway looks like a work of art in the twilight, and the lighting inside, illuminating the ancient porcelain shards, creates an amazing atmosphere. I took over 100 photos there, and my WeChat Moments were flooded with questions. "Taoxichuan Cultural and Creative Street" The market on Friday night was so much fun! The stalls of young designers were incredibly creative, and I found a stunning handmade teacup. The street is converted from an old porcelain factory; the red brick factory buildings and neon lights have a fantastic vibe. "Lotte Pottery Creative Market" It only opens on Saturday morning, but the aesthetics are on point! I saw a girl painting ink paintings on porcelain cups on the spot, and I immediately ordered one. The works here have a stronger sense of design, and while the prices are a bit high, they're worth it. Sanbao Village: A secluded paradise just a 20-minute drive from the city center. I rode my electric scooter through the valley, passing pottery studios and lush green mountains and clear waters. The Bukongshan Tea House had an elegant ambiance and exquisite teaware, definitely worth experiencing. Yaoli Ancient Town: Worth visiting if you have enough time. I took a one-hour car ride from the city. It's more pristine and tranquil than Wuyuan, with old houses, ancient bridges, and flowing water. I sat by the river listening to the sound of the water all afternoon. Pottery Making Experience: I chose a studio in the old factory area, where a master craftsman taught me how to throw pottery. As someone with no pottery skills, although the finished product was crooked, the experience of making pottery by hand was incredibly therapeutic! 150 yuan including firing and shipping, excellent value for money. --- 🍲 Food Recommendations · Wu Ji Beef Bone Rice Noodles in Fuzhou Lane: Spicy, tender, and incredibly satisfying! · Dumplings from a snack stall: Chewy outer skin and rich filling. · Youtiao Wrapped in Mochi at Chengxin Youtiao: A unique blend of sweet and savory. · Yellow Croaker Restaurant: Taken there by a local friend; the braised duck and yellow croaker were delicious. 🚶 My 2-Day Itinerary Day 1: Morning: Lotte Market → Afternoon: Imperial Kiln Museum → Evening: Taoxichuan Night Market Day 2: Morning: Cycling in Sanbao Village → Afternoon: Pottery Experience → Evening: Return Trip 💡 Helpful Tips · The market is only open on weekends; it's recommended to arrive on Friday evening or Saturday morning. · City attractions are concentrated; a taxi ride should cost less than 10 yuan. · Allow at least 2-3 hours for the pottery experience; the finished pieces need to dry for a week before firing. · Sanbao Village is a great place to rent electric bikes; 30 yuan/day for unlimited exploration. This city has a magical quality that makes you slow down; even the air is filled with the delicate fragrance of porcelain clay. If you're looking for a place to unwind, Jingdezhen is definitely worth it! #JiangxiTravel #JingdezhenTourism #CityCultureNotes #WeekendGetaway #AJourneyLikeASong