Located in Hutian Village, the suburbs of the city, it was once the most expensive porcelain variety in China's early production, and there are also ancient porcelain kilns such as Nanshi Street and Baihuwan. The ancient kiln site of Hutian is the only ancient porcelain kiln site listed as the key protection of the state level, and it is also one of the important and special symbols of Jingdezhen listed as a famous historical and cultural city. The ancient kiln site of Hutian is the largest and longest-lasting ancient porcelain kiln site in China. Hutian kiln was burned in the fifth generation, flourished in the Song Dynasty and Yuan Dynasty, and declined in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, lasting 700 years, leaving a large number of precious historical relics and monuments, recording the development history of Jingdezhen porcelain industry from the fifth generation to the middle of the Ming Dynasty from the primary to the advanced.