Beyond UNESCO: Discover the Living Porcelain City of Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen's Handmade Porcelain Heritage
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Beyond UNESCO: Discover the Living Porcelain City of Jingdezhen

Discover how Jingdezhen blends UNESCO-listed porcelain heritage with creative districts, historic kilns, pottery workshops and vibrant local life.

On July 25th, UNESCO added Jingdezhen’s Handmade Porcelain Heritage to the World Heritage List, recognising the city’s ceramic production system that flourished between the 10th and 19th centuries.

However, Jingdezhen is more than a place of historic kilns and ancient workshops. Today, old factory buildings house creative studios. Traditional craft lives alongside contemporary art. Local markets, pottery experiences and cultural spaces keep the city’s ceramic heritage part of everyday life rather than the past.

These images show how Jingdezhen continues to connect history with innovation, making China’s “Porcelain Capital” a destination where heritage never stands still.

Taoxichuan Creative District
An aerial view of Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue. Built on the site of a former porcelain factory, the district preserves old workshops, chimneys and kilns while welcoming museums, ceramic studios, cafés and creative markets. Today, it serves as one of Jingdezhen’s best-known cultural landmarks. (All photos by CNS.)
Jingdezhen porcelain
Visitors listen as ceramic master Zhang Maosheng introduces Jingdezhen porcelain at Xujiayao Kiln and Workshop in Taoyangli Historical and Cultural District on Aug. 25th, 2023. The neighbourhood preserves traditional craftsmanship while offering visitors a close look at the city’s ceramic heritage.
Taoxichuan
Visitors stroll through Taoxichuan Ceramic Art Avenue. Former factory buildings and industrial chimneys now form distinctive public spaces. As a result, the district has become a popular destination for art exhibitions, markets and cultural events.
Taoyang New Village Night Market
Ceramic products line the stalls at a Night Market. Local artisans and young entrepreneurs sell everything from tableware to handmade artworks. Meanwhile, the lively atmosphere and affordable prices continue to draw crowds every evening.
Jingdezhen Changnanli World Ceramic Art Toy Town
Dancers rehearse in front of the landmark “Big Bowl” building at Jingdezhen Changnanli World Ceramic Art Toy Town. Beyond traditional porcelain, Jingdezhen continues to explore new forms of creative culture inspired by ceramics.
SanBao Village
Art fills the streets of Sanbao SanBao Village. Once known for its quiet villages, the area now attracts ceramic artists, designers and visitors with galleries, cafés and creative studios.
pottery workshop jingdezhen
Visitors try wheel throwing at a pottery workshop. For many travellers, hands-on ceramic experiences have become an essential stop in Jingdezhen, bringing centuries-old craftsmanship within reach.

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