Ceramic Life Journal
China Travel Tips * Jingdezhen Artist Residency * Ceramic Inspiration * Art Business * Jingdezhen Events
Chinese New Year of 2026 — the Year of the Horse
Ending 2025 with gratitude. Thank you for all the support this year — YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, every comment and message means a lot.
Read MoreDiscovering the Capital City of Porcelain -Jingdezhen
Discovering the Capital City of Porcelain: Jenny’s First Trip to Jingdezhen, Taoxichuan night flea market,Sanbao ceramic valley, TBC Expo
Read MoreWho Gets Funded in Taoxichuan’s Migratory Bird Residencies 2026?
Inside Taoxichuan’s Migratory Bird Residency, How Artists Are Selected at Taoxichuan
Read MoreJingdezhen Ceramic University International Summer and Winter Programs
As 2025 is coming to an end, why do you want to look back specifically at Jingdezhen Ceramic University’s summer and winter programs?
Read MoreSome Thoughts on Ceramic Collaboration in Jingdezhen
If you’re coming to Jingdezhen, I think there are actually a few interesting ways we could try working together. Nothing fixed
Read MoreFrom Singles’ Day to Shopping Carnival: The Chinese Miracle of Double Eleven
The Origin and Evolution of Double Eleven Shopping Festival 讲述从光棍节到世界最大购物狂欢节的文化与商业故事
Read MoreDiscover Shanghai- Modern Library Beside a Century-Old Cathedral
Xujiahui Library: Shanghai’s New Cultural Landmark Worth Visiting
Read MoreShanghai Holy Trinity Cathedral: From Colonial Landmark to Living Heritage
Built in 1869, destroyed in turmoil, and reborn in the 21st century — Holy Trinity Cathedral stands again as a bridge between past and present Shanghai.
Read MoreThe Story of St. Ignatius Cathedral Shanghai
Once known as “the largest cathedral in the Far East,” St. Ignatius Cathedral tells a story of glory, destruction, and revival in modern China. From the ruins of the Cultural Revolution to its rebirth in 2016, the cathedral stands as a bridge between Shanghai’s past and its modern faith.
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