Jingdezhen Ceramic Museum, located in the heart of the millennium-old porcelain capital, serves as a profound testament to China’s rich ceramic heritage. With over 100,000 artifacts spanning from Neolithic pottery shards to contemporary art porcelain, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution of ceramic craftsmanship. The standout feature is the Song Dynasty official kiln site reconstruction exhibition, where the ethereal blue-and-white glazes evoke moonlight cascading over ancient wares, while Jun kiln sky-blue glazes mimic drifting clouds—transporting visitors to the vibrant era of Song dynasty ceramics. In the Ming Dynasty section, the understated elegance of Chenghua doucai chicken cups showcases the refined aesthetics of imperial porcelain, with delicate underglaze cobalt and vibrant overglaze enamels. Each gallery blends historical context, technical innovation, and artistic expression, making the museum not just a repository of objects but a living narrative of Chinese ceramic artistry across centuries.