Ceramic Folklore Museum, Experience the Essence of Porcelain Artistry
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Introduction
Minglu and Qingyuan are a group of ancient Ming and Qing buildings located in the Jingdezhen Ceramic Folk Museum, consisting of 12 buildings. Qingyuan contains four different types of buildings from the Qing Dynasty, including the representative Yuhua Hall with bluestone pavement. The Qing Dynasty residential courtyard has a unique style, with a study as the main building aside from the main courtyard, adorned by stone railings and a water pool, flanked by galleries on both sides, with a small garden in front and larger and smaller houses in the back, a great contrast to the Ming-era buildings. Minglu contains eight buildings including gates, shops, ancestral halls and residences, in which the gate is a rare and exquisite Ming Dynasty architectural site. The Ming Dynasty residential buildings are of simple and elegant style. These Ming and Qing architectural groups are valuable physical materials for research on the development of Jingdezhen's economy, architecture, and ceramics. Visitors can enjoy the ancient Jingdezhen folk architecture and appreciate their high aesthetic and sightseeing value. Opening hours 09:00-17:00 (Full day)
Last admission time: 16:30 (Monday-Sunday, January 1 to December 31).