Abstract:Jingdezhen is one of the original 24 national historical and cultural cities and is well-known for its porcelain industry. Jingdezhen is an essential city for cultural interactions between the East and the West, and foreign religious buildings have become material witnesses to its international economic and cultural contacts. This paper investigates the formation process, spatial distribution, scale, and style characteristics of modern foreign religious buildings in Jingdezhen, the factors that influence their architectural characteristics, and the deep relationship between foreign religions and their business economic network.