Totally inspired by Liu Shishi! My husband couldn't stop raving about how amazing our stay was.

Jingdezhen Xingshan Xiyuan Homestay preserves the original structure of Jiangxi-style old houses, where exposed wooden beams and mottled blue brick walls harmoniously coexist with modern design elements. The blue-and-white porcelain decorations at the entrance and contemporary ceramic artworks displayed in public areas all tell the thousand-year bond between this land and porcelain craftsmanship.

The rooms feature natural tones with low saturation, paired with custom-made solid wood furniture and linen fabrics, creating a minimalist yet warm atmosphere. The specially designed tatami tea area comes with a complete tea set and Jingdezhen specialty teas, along with a private courtyard where you can witness morning mountain mists and stargaze at night.

The homestay's breakfast is absolutely exceptional, featuring Jingdezhen specialty dumpling rice cakes, hand-ground soy milk with fried dough sticks, and seasonal wild vegetable pancakes. While the homestay doesn't serve full meals, there are many unique restaurants nearby, and the host enthusiastically recommends farmhouse restaurants in Sanbao Village or ceramic artists' private kitchens.

Collaborating with several resident artists, the homestay offers experiential courses like pottery throwing and underglaze painting. The tea culture space houses a collection of over a hundred famous Chinese teas, regularly hosting tea ceremonies and occasionally exhibiting works by young ceramic artists.

Post by aveline_ | Jun 4, 2025

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