The Jizhou Kiln Ancient Tea and Porcelain Museum is located at the entrance of the second phase of the Jizhou Kiln Scenic Area. It is a non-profit private museum with the theme of Jizhou Kiln tea and porcelain, highlighting the characteristics of ancient and modern inheritance. The museum aims to showcase the characteristics, connotations, evolution, inheritance, and development process of Jizhou Kiln tea and porcelain culture in the form of more than 300 pieces of Song and Yuan ancient tea utensils, and continuously explore, protect, and promote the intangible cultural heritage of Jizhou Kiln. The entire museum covers an area of 1500 square meters and is divided into four areas, namely the Ancient Tea and Porcelain Museum, the Diancha Intangible Cultural Heritage Research and Learning Hall, the Song Dynasty Four Elegance Experience Hall (Diancha, Incense Burning, Flower Arrangement, Hanging Paintings), and the Tea Art Stage Exhibition Area. The biggest feature of the museum is the tea ware produced at kiln sites such as Mao'anling, Houbeiling, and Yinjialing during the Song and Yuan dynasties. Today, please return to their former production origins. At the same time, the museum combines archaeology and inheritance, not only promoting the tea making skills of Jizhou Kiln in Ji'an during the Song Dynasty, but also forming a distinct intangible cultural heritage feature of tea making skills, Jizhou Kiln tea utensils, and Gougunao tea. Tourists can have a full interactive experience.