Fuliang Ancient City is located over 8 kilometers away from the urban center of Jingdezhen, originally constructed in the Tang Dynasty and was added to over the course of the Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The city has been systematically divided into 8 quadrants basing on the Chinese Eight Diagrams theory, with a city wall that spans 20 kilometers and stands at over 1.5 meters high. The ancient city is renowned for its porcelain tea-culture and used to be greatly admired by several celebrated scholars in Chinese history.
Historically, Jingdezhen had been always under the jurisdiction of Fuliang County.
Bai Juyi, the poet in Tang Dynasty once wrote the verse "the businessman regards profits higher than emotion and left for Fuliang to purchase tea", which fully demonstrates the long-standing porcelain and tea culture of Fuliang Ancient County.
Fuliang Ancient County Yamun was built in Yuanhe 12th Year of Tang Dynasty (817 A.D.) It was the site of Fuliang county governments of generations, including the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and
Qing dynasties. Fuliang Ancient County Yamun is the most foremost county hall in regions south of the Yangtze River, making it especially popular among tourists. The hall has stood there for 170 years with its 64,495 square meters structure keeping original; inside the hall, ancient trees tower to the sky and official robes, official sedan, implements of punishment, the Eighteen Arms of Kungfu and some other objects modeling in old style are displayed to tourists, and the passageways of the hall still possess their original character giving visitors the sense that they have stepped back in time. Tourists visiting the ancient town are sure to gain a deep understanding of ancient feudal Chinese court.