Dragon Ball Pavilion, A Sanctuary of Imperial Porcelain Artistry

115 Zhonghua North Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
The visit is to the only official kiln in Jingdezhen
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Introduction

Located on the top of Zhushan in Jingdezhen (above the site of Zhushan), this building was called Juzhuting by the Tang Dynasty, Zhongluting by the Song Dynasty, Chaotiangong and Huancuiting by the Ming Dynasty, and Wenchangge by the Qing Dynasty. In the early 20th century, it was rebuilt into "Longzhuge", a six-story imitation Ming dynasty double-eave palace-style building, with a height of 34.5 meters and a ground area of ​​1650 square meters. There are also a large number of precious cultural relics buried underground around Longzhuge. Since the Ming Dynasty, Longzhuge has been an important building of the Imperial Kiln Factory and Imperial Porcelain Factory, as well as a site of Ming and Qing official kilns. Now, Longzhuge has become a business card of Jingdezhen. Longzhuge also treasures a large number of official porcelain and official kiln historical data, including Blue and White Underglaze Red Ten Thousand Flower Vases, Ming Zhengtong Official Kiln Giant Dragon Barrels, and Ming Dynasty Official Kiln Ceramics Treasures excavated from Zhushan.
Address
115 Zhonghua North Road, Zhushan District, Jingdezhen City
Opening hours
08:00 to 17:30 (all day)
last entry at 17:30 (Monday-Sunday, June 1-August 31) 08:00 to 17:00 (all day)
last entry at 17:00 (Monday-Sunday, December 1 to February 28 of the following year)
Transportation
Take bus No.7 or No.12 and get off at the Yuyao Long Corridor (bus stop), which is within walking distance.