Discover Wuyuan

January 2025

If You Only Have Half A Day in Wuyuan

If you only have half a day in Wuyuan, where would you go to visit? The short answer is Huangling, one of the best villages around the world.

Huangling is the highlight of Wuyuan tourism. It is the most beautiful rural scenery integrating Hui-style architecture, ancient trees, terraced fields, sea of ​​flowers, autumn color, folk customs and more. Visiting Huangling is not affected by the seasons. In spring, a sea of ​​yellow canola flowers covers the terraced fields; in summer, the trees and the waterfalls at the nearby Huangling Shimen Gorge will let you stay cool all day long; in autumn, you will enjoy the autumn color and the famous “Dry Crops In Autumn” scenes; and you will likely to witness the most folk customs in winter, like Nuo dance, Hui opera, traditional parades, especially around the Chinese New. Any time you visit Huangling is a good time.

Travel Tips:

  • Bus: Bus Schedules to Huangling Village from Wuyuan Train Station
  • Taxi: when you get off the train, follow the sign to the taxi stand. Direct from Wuyuan Train Station to Huangling village, around 50 minutes, fee according to the meter
  • DiDi(ride hailing service, similar to Uber): if you have DiDi app on your phone, or if you have Alipay on your phone(Alipay includes DiDi service) you can use it when you get off the train. Follow the sign, wait to meet your DiDi driver there
  • The entrance ticket:  RMB 120-170 (depending on the season) with cable car included and it is not covered in the Combo Ticket for the other villages
  • Get a tour map or take a photo of the map display at the entrance. If you follow the map, you won’t miss major sights. There are many steps inside Huangling village, wear comfortable shoes 
  • Spend a night inside Huangling to avoid the crowds and to appreciate the peaceful sunrise and magical evening lights
  • 3 hours recommended only for sightseeing and a half-day for sightseeing and taking photos. There are three numbered observation areas for you to take in the magnificent scenery
  • Pay attention to the marked signs for the best photography-taken spots 

This Scaly-Sided Merganser Visits Wuyuan This Time of The Year

This time of the year, from mid December to early April, about 40 Scaly-sided  Mergansers can be spotted enjoying the water in a village 10 kilometers away from Wuyuan town center. 

The Scaly-sided Merganser, also known as the Chinese Merganser, is a rare and endangered duck species found in East Asia. This migratory bird breeds in the north, during the winter, it migrates to areas in the south. With a mild winter and plenty of small fish in the river, some of these fascinating birds are happily spending their colder months in Wuyuan.

The adult males and females are very distinctive in their appearances. Males have striking plumage, with a black head that shines green in the light, a white body with black streaks, and a prominent scaly pattern on their flanks, which gives them their name. Females are more subdued, with a gray body, reddish-brown head, and a less conspicuous crest. Both males and females have thin and serrated bills, adapted for catching fish.

Two Days in Jingdezhen – Porcelain Capital of China

If porcelain is your thing, then Jingdezhen is an absolute must-visit on your bucket list in China. Jingdezhen, often referred to as the “Porcelain Capital” of China, is renowned for its long-standing tradition of porcelain production. Located in Jiangxi Province, this city has been a center of Chinese porcelain craftsmanship for over a century, its famous blue-and-white porcelain has been highly prized both domestically and internationally. Recent years, Jingdezhen has hosted numerous pottery workshops, museums, and galleries, all of which add a modern and artistic vibe to this city. With yummy local street food and interesting ceramic arts and crafts shopping markets, Jingdezhen is fast becoming the cool place to visit in China. Below we introduce a 2-day itinerary according to our personal experience and we hope it will help you with your trip to Jingdezhen.

If you have time to spare, you can extend your trip to three days in Jingdezhen by visiting Yaoli Ancient Town on the third day. But if you have just visited Wuyuan ( people tend to visit Wuyuan and Jingdezhen together), then you can skip Yaoli Ancient Town, as many villages in Wuyuan are similar in architecture and culture to Yaoli Ancient Town. 

Day 1:

  • Jingdezhen China Ceramic Museum: this is an excellent place to understand the development history of Jingdezhen and China’s porcelain production history and culture. Entrance is free, but you need to reserve tickets online in advance, especially on weekends or holidays. The museum has some tickets released every hour on the day, you can try your luck at the door if you can’t find any tickets online. Museum is open from 9:00-17:00, closed on Mondays. 
  • Taoxichuan Art District: the old Universal Porcelain Factory building has now become a cultural and creative district full of artistic atmosphere. Here, you can admire various ceramic works of art and experience the perfect combination of craftsmanship and modern creativity. Visit at night for a different vibe!

Day 2:

  • Sanbao International Ceramic Art Village:  Once an important source of raw materials for Jingdezhen’s ancient porcelain industry, it is now home to many talented artists (some from overseas) who come here to pursue their ceramic dreams and passions. Sanbao Village has only one main street that stretches for several kilometers. Walking along the street, you can see many art venues, such as art galleries, museums, ceramic workshops, branded porcelain stores, etc. each has its own artistic style. There are also cafes, teahouses, specialty restaurants, and guest houses along the way for a nice break or an overnight stay. There are hiking routes deep in the village with a beautiful natural environment. There is also a restaurant called Sanbao Bieyuan, which is very unique. Have lunch here!
  • Ancient Kiln Folklore Expo Area (also known as Taoyangli Historical and Cultural Tourism Area, entrance fee: 53 CNY/RMB ): this is the site of the Royal Kiln Factory, the Royal Kiln Museum, and the old alleys. Once you are inside, we recommend visiting the Royal Kiln Museum first. In our opinion, the museum is the highlight of the area. Here, you can witness with your own eyes the ancient kilns from the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty and feel the long history of porcelain making skills. The Royal Kiln Museum is open from 9:00-22:00, but closed on Mondays. Entrance to the museum itself is free, but you do need to reserve the tickets online to get in. This area integrates ceramic experience, local culture, entertainment and leisure. It is the only national tourist attraction in the country with the theme of ceramic culture. This area is huge, expect to spend 3-5 hours here. 
  • Treasure hunt at Taoyang New Village Night Market for ceramic gifts: brightly lit and lively, this night market has all sorts of ceramic goods imaginable, rich in design and friendly in price, this is the place to shop for inexpensive gifts. Price negotiable! Best time to visit: 7pm-10pm. Bus #27 takes you directly to the market entrance.

Day 3:

Yaoli Ancient Town: located northeast of Jingdezhen, this town was the birthplace of Jingdezhen ceramics. Here you can find the quiet remains of many old Huizhou style buildings and feel the impact of the original local ceramics industry. Featuring its ancient architecture and beautiful scenery full of forests and waterfalls, this area is the perfect place to relax in Jingdezhen.

Food & Drink:

  • Fuzhou Street Foods
  • Relax and enjoy your coffee while admiring the unique chinaware and porcelain display in a cafe
  • Try Jingdezhen special snack: fried dough with sticky rice inside
  • Local specialty tea: Fuliang red tea, buy it as a gift

Hotel:

Hyatt Place Jingdezhen Taoxichuan: beautifully designed hotel, across the street from Taoxichuan Art District, delicious breakfast with local specialty food, central location to major attractions in Jingdezhen, strongly recommended.

Bus Schedules to Huangling Village from Wuyuan Train Station

There is a Bus Station next to Wuyuan Train Station. When you get off the train, just follow the sign, you don’t need to exit the train station, an escalator will bring you to the ground level of the bus station. There are express buses that you can take to Huangling Village (final stop) directly. These buses also stop at Jiangwan Village, another popular attraction in Wuyuan.

The buses to Huangling run every hour, the first departing bus is 9:20 and the last departing bus is 17:20, the schedules are largely corresponding to the arriving train schedules. Bus fee: 19 CNY/RMB, payment method: phone app like Alipay/Wechat Pay or cash ( exact amount, no change)

Please note: bus schedules might adjust occasionally during holidays and high season with a short notice, if in doubt, please call hotline: 17307035964

Bus Schedules to Huangling Village from Wuyuan Train Station: 9:20/10:20/11:20/12:20/13:20/14:20/15:20/16:20/17:20

Bus Schedules to Wuyuan Train Station from Huangling Village: 10:30/11:30/12:30/13:30/14:30/15:30/16:30/17:30/18:30