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The CAPITAL of Porcelain Making - Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province! S2, EP4

I have entered a new province Jiangxi. Besides the big cities, Jiangxi has a lot more to offer. Did you know that porcelain was first found here? Historians believe Jingdezhen to have developed first pieces of porcelain as early as the 6th century CE which was then traded around the world through the ancient silk road.
Today the word China doesn't solely refer to the country of China but is also used as a synonym of the word porcelain in English language. Meanwhile, the original Jingdezhen porcelain is stored in several museums or is traded to tremendous high amounts around the world.

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0:00 Entering Jiangxi
2:08 Jingdezhen Ancient Kilns Museum (porcelain museum)
11:42 Jindezhen streetfood
16:07 Old Town
20:12 Porcelain Industrial area

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China FAQs! Tips/Travel Advices from an Insider!

China has recently resumed tourists visa and reopened its borders!
Many of you have left comments asking me about practical information regarding traveling in China, so I want to answer some of the most frequently asked questions.
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10:13 The Chinese stare
10:35 Asking for help
10:54 Tourists scammers
11:41 Chinese hospitality
12:20: Best travel time

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How Chinese porcelain inspired Europe’s own pottery

16th-century Chinese potters in Jingdezhen made the finest porcelain, a magical material never seen before. Only they knew the production process - a closely guarded secret. But over time Dutch potters began crafting their own precious blue and white ceramics.


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China's Lesser Known Places: Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province

Follow Paul and Shirley as they briefly introduce to us a segment of China's porcelain capital, Jingdezhen, in Jiangxi Province.

In this introductory video:
00:00-00:30 What is 'fake' porcelain?
00:30-01:50 Introduction to Jingdezhen
01:50-02:41 Jingdezhen's history and its importance for handmade ceramics
03:17-05:25 Why handmade ceramics are so valuable
05:25-06:39 Why selling handmade ceramics is so difficult
06:39-07:25 How to compare authentic vs. replica ceramics
07:25 Modern-day solutions to selling handmade ceramics
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China's Porcelain Palace -- Jingdezhen

Explore China, beginning your journey at the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum

#JiangxiArts As the earliest-established and most extensively curated ceramic art museum since the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum boasts a rich collection of over 50,000 artifacts. It stands as a modern, internationally-oriented institution at the forefront of cultural and artistic endeavors. #AmazingJiangxi

Discovering the secrets of handmade porcelain-making at Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen has always been described as a town with artisans coming from all directions and porcelain products sold all over the world. Nowadays, Jingdezhen is one of few places in the world where complete set of traditional hand-made porcelain techniques has been preserved. #jiangxi #porcelain #chineseart

traveling alone, seeing ceramics + getting tattooed in jingdezhen | china vlog

hi! filmed this little bb at the end of july. jingdezhen is my favorite city in china and this solo trip was so special to me.

taoxichuan’s night market is friday and saturday night from 7-10pm. i recommend checking out the art museum of the ceramic art institution (free!) and the ceramic avenue art gallery. the tattoo shop i went to is called chun tattoo.

in the sculpture factory you can stop at the student market on saturday morning (very well curated!) and also see some DIY stands popped up outside. v punk rock. it’s a good place for a latte (at the pottery workshop coffee shop!) and a walk. lots to see and i recommend spending your saturday here! older ceramicists pop up outside of the hostel on sunday morning.

you also see me check out the ancient kiln folk customs museum. it’s a several hour excursion (three minimum but honestly you could spend more time there!) and requires a lot of walking but you can’t miss it!

after my tattoo appointment i checked out the museum of porcelain. it’s free when you check in with your passport or chinese ID! it has the most comprehensive collection of porcelain i saw in jingdezhen and much of the museum is in english.

my last stop was at the sanbao gallery. it’s easy to get lost in this area so do some research before you hop in a didi! it’s a cool area to walk through and see pieces unlike anything else in jingdezhen.

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Those Famous Blue Chinese Bowls Come From This Town

These bowls, called linglong (玲珑) porcelain, used to be everywhere in the West. And they all come from this one town in China.

We visited one of the last factories that still makes this style of blue and white porcelain, and deciphered the symbols that cover the bowl.

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Written and Voiceover by: Clarissa Wei
Produced and Shot by: Nathaniel Brown and Clarissa Wei
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Special Thanks: Dolly Li, Nicholas Ko, Hanley Chu
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JingDeZhen Continued (San Bao) | JaYoe Travelogue | Chapter 9

A surprise second day in Jingdezhen. My new friend wanted me to stick around another day so that he could show me a bit more of his home. He showed me where he works and some things that make Jingdezhen, his hometown, a special place.

He took me one place in particular, San Bao Ceramic. A very interesting place that mixes the culture and history of the Chinese ceramic industry with a bit of western influence.

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Food Culture in China - Jingdezhen

Jingdezhen, a sacred land worshiped by all ceramists around the world

Jingdezhen is not only a sacred land worshiped by all ceramists around the world, but also one of the most significant symbols representing Chinese civilization. Muheet is particularly interested in the traditional Chinese culture and wants to learn more about the ceramic making process in Jingdezhen.

Travelling to Jingdezhen Ceramics Folk Museum China [Ultra HD]

akhir bulan oktober ini sempat mengunjungi kota jingdezhen di tiongkok atau china, kota yang terkenal dengan kerajinan keramik atau porselain sehinga kota ini dijuluki sebagai ibukota keramik tiongkok karena telah menghasilkan keramik dari beberapa abad yang lalu sampai saat ini.

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Jingdezhen Ceramic Expo

On June 19, the foreign diplomats in China attending the 2023 Strategic Communication Forum visited Jingdezhen Ceramic Expo Trading Center. Attracted by a ceramic cup that could reveal the words Chinese Dream in the light, Martha Mavrommati, Cyprus' ambassador to China, talked about her understanding of the Chinese Dream.
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What is the best theatre in Jingdezhen?

the Taoxichuan Grand Theater, a true urban pearl in the heart of the city.
Situated in the Taoxichuan Art District, this grand theater is a masterpiece designed by the renowned British architect David Chipperfield. With its clear-water red brick style, it seamlessly blends with other iconic buildings in Jingdezhen, creating a beautiful cityscape

正宗土耳其景德镇人Turkey Natives in Jingdezhen, China

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Do you know Jingdezhen?

All porcelain making of mankind started in this town around 2000 years ago. Today you can still see how they do it. During our stay, we have been the only westerners in town.

Jingdezhen: The Hometown of Porcelain

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Ever wonder where is the best place to see the history and production of Chinese porcelain? Jingdezhen has more than 2000 years of history for pottery-making. Let’s take a virtual trip to Jingdezhen to see the fun behind the ancient artwork.

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陶瓷中国 第10集 千年窑景德镇 4 The Thousand Years Old Kiln Fire in Jingdezhen 4

景德镇是中国陶瓷最杰出的代表,景德镇人创造的瓷器曾经影响到了全人类的生活,使中国在世界上赢得了尊敬。在这里,来自不同国家的人们围绕陶瓷,进行沟通交流。1995年,李见深在景德镇三宝村创办一个陶瓷艺术交流中心,希望全世界的陶艺家能够有机会体验中国,感受陶瓷文化,进行创作交流。67岁的卡拉卡奇来自美国,因为热爱中国传统文化,又阴差阳错的与施舆人教授的儿媳妇成为好朋友,并举办了“道器”陶瓷艺术的展览。

Jingdezhen is the most outstanding representative of Chinese ceramics, and the porcelain created here once influenced the lives of all humanity, earning China respect in the world. Here, people from different countries communicate and exchange ideas around ceramics. In 1995, Li Jianshen established a ceramic art exchange center in Sanbao Village, Jingdezhen, hoping that ceramic artists from all over the world would have the opportunity to experience China, experience ceramic culture, and engage in creative exchanges. Karakachi, 67, from the United States, loves Chinese traditional culture and became good friends with Professor Shi Yuren's daughter-in-law accidentally, and held a ceramic art exhibition called Daoqi.

This is the episode 10 of the documentary on Chinese cultural relic Millennial Porcelain 陶瓷中国. This series focuses on introducing the evolution of China's porcelain ware tradition and its cultural and historical milieu. For more, please check out the playlist:

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