6 to 7 day Huangshan, Wuyuan, and Jingdezhen route
Hangzhou / Shanghai -> Huangshan -> Wuyuan -> Jingdezhen
A poetic East China route that combines mountain, Huizhou villages, Wuyuan season, and Jingdezhen ceramics without treating them as interchangeable scenic names.

Day by day, matched to the route family.
The route below keeps the conversion promise clear. Confirm gateway timing, realistic transfers, comfort level, and which optional extension truly belongs before the route is fixed.
Arrive through Hangzhou, Shanghai, or Huangshan and choose the first base by the next morning mountain plan. Keep the evening light. Choose the hotel base first, then use only a light nearby walk or meal so arrival fatigue does not damage the next full day.
Make Huangshan the scenic anchor. Start early, choose cableway and walking route by fitness, and let weather, stairs, and cloud visibility matter more than adding another village.
Use a second Huangshan weather window or descend into a lower Huizhou base. If the mountain worked, shift to Hongcun, Xidi, or Tunxi for culture at an easier altitude.
Choose Huizhou villages or move toward Wuyuan by season. Wuyuan should be kept only when spring, autumn, or a clear photography reason gives it value.
Use one coherent Wuyuan area instead of scattered villages. Outside the strong seasons, reduce transfer pressure and deepen Huizhou instead. Protect luggage handling, station or airport time, and hotel check-in before adding sightseeing.
Give Jingdezhen real ceramics time: museum, old kiln, Taoxichuan-style creative area, workshop, porcelain market, or hands-on layer by interest. Confirm tickets, opening hours, walking load, and the order of the main visit before adding optional neighborhood stops.
Depart through Jingdezhen, Huangshan, Hangzhou, or Shanghai with only a short ceramics shop, old street, or cafe if timing supports it. Keep the morning close to the hotel, station, or airport, and add only one nearby stop if the transfer time is already secure.
Photos are grouped by day and tied to one visible place.
Open any image for the full-screen viewer. Each image is tied to one route stop or clearly marked extension so the route does not turn into a loose inspiration board.
Each image is tied to one visible stop so the route and photos can be checked together before hotels, trains, or car time are fixed.
Before booking, confirm this route family fits.
Richer than Huangshan-only, but every added stop needs a reason.
Is Wuyuan in season and does Jingdezhen have real workshop / culture time?
Is Wuyuan in season and does Jingdezhen have real workshop / culture time?
Mountain weather, stairs, village season, and ceramic workshop timing can change the route value.
Richer than Huangshan-only, but every added stop needs a reason.
Check Wuyuan season before promising it.
Give Jingdezhen enough real culture time.
Do not force Shanghai / Hangzhou sightseeing into the same week unless days grow.
If this is not your trip, switch guides.
This page only explains this high-conversion route. To compare Xiamen / Fujian, Suzhou-Hangzhou, Yunnan, Yangtze, Silk Road, and other inbound route families, use the guide cards here or return to the full route set.
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