Chaojing (Chinese: 潮境圩; pinyin: Cháojìng) is a town in Taishan County, Jiangmen Prefecture, Guangdong Province, China.
Though identified as a village (潮境村) in some government documents, it is a true town, having a hospital, a high school, a public market, a post office, a rural agricultural bank branch, an automobile dealership, and other services.
In the 19th and early 20th Centuries, most Chinese emigrants worldwide came from Taishan County or nearby, many of them out of the broad rural area around Chaojing.
Chaojing is in a hilly rural part of Taishan County that grows rice.
It can be reached by County Road x553, which splits off to the southwest from Provincial Highway s274 just below Sanbu ("Three Ports") along the Tanjiang River.