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Jingdezhen - Wikipedia Climate Jingdezhen has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa) affected by the East Asian monsoon, with long, humid, very hot summers and cool and drier winters with occasional cold snaps The monthly 24-hour average temperature ranges from 5 6 °C (42 1 °F) in January to 29 1 °C (84 4 °F) in July, with an annual average of 17 81 °C (64 1
Jingdezhen | China’s Porcelain Capital Ceramics Hub | Britannica Jingdezhen, city, northeastern Jiangxi sheng (province), southeastern China Situated on the south bank of the Chang River, it was originally a market town called Changnanzhen and received its present name in 1004, the first year of the Jingde era during the Song dynasty (960–1279)
Jingdezhen Jiangxi: A World-Famous Porcelain Capital Situated near Wuyuan County, Jingdezhen is known as the porcelain city There are many porcelain shops, multiple porcelain historical ruins and porcelain museums
Jingdezhen: China’s City of Porcelain - WildChina The porcelain of Jingdezhen, painstakingly handcrafted half a world away, could no longer compete on the global stage Today, after a two-century interlude, Jingdezhen is on the rise again
Jingdezhen’s Porcelain Magic: What to See, Eat Do Jingdezhen is more than just the Porcelain Capital of China—it’s a city filled with history, art, and hands-on experiences! Whether you’re crafting your own pottery, exploring ancient kilns, or discovering hidden artisan villages, every corner of Jingdezhen tells a story of creativity and tradition
Jingdezhen porcelain - Wikipedia The Jingdezhen Qingbai was a transparent and jade-like type of porcelain, with a transparent glaze giving a blueish-white tint Decoration was made by delicate carving or incising
Jingdezhen – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Jingdezhen (景德镇; Jǐngdézhèn) is a city in northern Jiangxi Province It is the world capital of porcelain and the historic home of the Chinese ceramics industry