Why is China Called "China"?
In the 18th century, when the world was in a craze for porcelain (also called china) from China, the French Jesuit Father d'Entrecolles spent nearly a decade in Jingdezhen as he struggled to figure out how to make China's porcelain. This tour is a must for china lovers and porcelain enthusiasts!
Our 3-day trip to Jingdezhen will help you delve into the heritage of the porcelain capital of the world, discover the best-kept secret of China, and understand why china is called "china".
Tour 'Wow' Points
Step Back in Time and Spy on the Secrets of Porcelain Making
The techniques were passed down to craftsmen through the generations and are still practiced today in Jingdezhen.
Get Your Hands Dirty and Pour the Soul into Clay Mixed with Kaolin
Follow the guidance of a master and create some porcelain of your own.
Find the Secret Ingredient of Porcelain in Kaolin Mountain
Kaolin mined from Kaolin Mountain (the Gaoling hills) is the best raw material for blue and white porcelain in the world.
Hunt for China Treasures at a Local Porcelain Market
There are several local markets held on different days, and we will find the best one for you.
Enjoy Afternoon Tea in a Cafe Converted from a 40-year-old Porcelain Factory
Relax and enjoy your coffee while admiring the unique chinaware used there.
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Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) 3D2N
Our guide Tony is exceptionally experience and is very professional in guiding us. He explains the history of huangshan in a very detailed and easily digestible manner. 10/10 recommend this guide. He brings us to hidden gems area to take beautiful photos as well. His english proficiency is excellent. more
Sep 2024, YiKai
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Amazing trip: Fun, safe and communicative / reliable staff
Alvin, who went above and beyond to show us the "real" China. We felt like Alvins' personal guests the entire trip. He didn't push any purchases or store visits on us and stayed out late with us one evening for dinner. Our driver was also incredibly punctual, friendly and reliable and he and Alvin were a great team. more
Sep 2024, Ingrid Austin
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Huangshan
Our guide April made our trip in Huangshan most memorable. She was enthusiastic in showing us sunrise from the mountain peak which was beautiful, more challenging paths for us to trek with spectacular views. Her knowledge of the local flora and fauna was impressive. more
Sep 2024, Ai Lin Kang
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Tour Map
Itinerary Quick Look
Here is a suggested itinerary. We are happy to customize a tour according to your interests.
Pick up at the train station or airport.
A visit to the Museum of Porcelain will take you through China's porcelain history.
Stroll through the ceramic galleries in Taoxichuan Art District, which was converted from an old porcelain factory. Enjoy afternoon tea and stay overnight there.
Treasure hunt at a local market and admire local ceramics university students' creations of art.
Take a walking tour of the Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village and visit the studios of reclusive artists.
Explore the Ancient Kiln Folklore Exhibition Area to find out how the craftsmen make ceramics with techniques that have been inherited for 1,000 years.
Get your hands dirty and create a piece of ceramic craftsperson-ship of your own
Visit the Yaoli Ancient Town and find the secret ingredient of the porcelain.
Transfer to the train station or airport for your departure.
Hotel Selection
—the Icing on the Cake
Boutique hotels are recommended to enrich your travel experience.
Price includes:
- Private air-conditioned business car with big windows and ample space
- English speaking local guide
- Activities, hotels, and meals listed in the itinerary
- 24/7 helpline for while you are traveling
Tour code: jdz-3