Jingdezhen Chinese Ceramic Museum

The Jingdezhen Chinese Ceramic Museum, formerly known as the Jingdezhen Ceramic Hall, is the first large-scale ceramic art museum in China. The exhibition is divided into ‘Historical Section’, ‘New China Section’, and special exhibition halls.
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Established in 1954, the museum houses over 20,000 pieces of ceramic masterpieces from various historical periods, including Neolithic pottery and ceramics from the Han and Tang dynasties, with more than 500 national treasures, encompassing representative varieties from the thousand-year ceramic-making history of Jingdezhen. It also collects a significant number of foreign and domestic ceramics, as well as metal, stone, jade, and calligraphy and painting works. Particularly unique to the museum are the fine ceramics from modern and contemporary Jingdezhen.


The museum’s exhibits include: celadon and white porcelain from the Five Dynasties; qingbai porcelain from the Song Dynasty; blue and white porcelain, egg white porcelain, and underglaze red from the Yuan Dynasty; blue and white porcelain, multicolored porcelain, doucai, and various colored glaze porcelain from the Ming Dynasty; and dozens of fine ceramics from the Qing Dynasty.


Opening hours are from 09/01 to 07/08, Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-17:00; closed all day on Mondays; from 07/09 to 08/31, Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-18:00; and during Labor Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and National Day, 08:00-21:00.


Service facilities include luggage storage, with a reference price of free. Essential tips for visitors: Please register with valid identification at the front desk before visiting. Group visits require a phone reservation one day in advance.


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