Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Museum was officially opened on October 1, 1984. In the museum area, there are ancient kilns and residential buildings of Qing Dynasty. In the ancient kiln workshop, there are porcelain workers who perform hand-made porcelain skills and burn antique porcelain; in the residential buildings of Qing Dynasty, there are Jingdezhen Ceramic development history and calligraphy and painting exhibition.
Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Museum is located in Panlonggang, Cidu Avenue, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, and in Jingdezhen ancient kiln folk custom exhibition area. The address of the museum is No.1, Guyao Road, Cidu Avenue, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen City.
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For independent travelers you can
By Bus: Tourists can take the bus No.1, no.6, No.9, No.11, No.16, No.123, No.303 and No.k106 and get off at fengshushan Station to get to the museum.
There are eight buildings in Minglu(Ming Dynasty Building), including doors, shops, ancestral halls, houses, etc. They are the relic of Ming Dynasty, Minglu is very rare among the relics of Ming Dynasty, which is under provincial key cultural relics protection unit.
Qing Garden(Qing Dynasty Building) has four different types of Qing Dynasty architecture. Qing Garden is a family house of a scholar in Qing Dynasty. Ponds, pavilions can be find in this garden.
Ci Ou(Porcelain ou) is a special instrument invented by Jingdezhen people. This set of porcelain instruments is made of high-quality porcelain clay according to the technical requirements of professional instruments. In recent years, the porcelain orchestra has performed in Japan, Russia and other countries and regions, and it has been warmly welcomed.
Edited by Emily Wang/王海玲