The kiln fire that has not been extinguished for thousands of years, Zhoujiayao searches and exchanges, [Yellow River Black Porcelain] The first intangible cultural heritage in the country. I didn't expect the scenic spot to be quite big. It takes a long way to go. The whole visit takes about an hour and a half. This kiln area was built on the old village and relocated the whole village. Very grand. There are several kilns that are being used, and you can see that the workers are making porcelain, which is still worth seeing.
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The kiln fire that has not been extinguished for thousands of years, Zhoujiayao searches and exchanges, [Yellow River Black Porcelain] The first intangible cultural heritage in the country. I didn't expect the scenic spot to be quite big. It takes a long way to go. The whole visit takes about an hour and a half. This kiln area was built on the old village and relocated the whole village. Very grand. There are several kilns that are being used, and you can see that the workers are making porcelain, which is still worth seeing.
Located near Shantou Town, a historical town, surrounded by mountains and rivers, with a unique scenery, with a deep history, with a total area of 4 square kilometers, and currently preserved more than 40 ancient workshops and more than 100 ancient houses since the Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China periods. It is the only existing complete ceramic ecological area in China, which is very valuable for protection and excavation. According to historical records, Chengcheng "porcelain sand began in Tang Dynasty". Shantou Town is called "yaotou Town" in ancient times, and it is named because of the large number of kilns.
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I have always envied the craftsmen, can burn so exquisite pottery, very amazing, we also visited the Shantou kiln, but also went to a workshop, saw a lot of pottery, very shocking! !
Shantou kiln is one of the folk porcelain kilns indicated in the history of Chengcheng, Shaanxi, is a part of the traditional porcelain history and culture of China. It has a very important inheritance, promotion and development for Yaozhou kiln, enriching the distribution of kiln mouths in Shaanxi, and is a typical representative of the folk porcelain kilns in the north.