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Firing up a precious legacy

Porcelain kilns and artifacts from a bygone era testify to an impressive restoration of the ceramic capital

China Daily | Updated: 2025-07-19 15:57
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Visitors appreciate the craftsmanship of ornate ceramic teacups in a shop that encapsulates attention to detail.[Photo/Xinhua]

The Taoyi Shangnong Hotel, a former workshop combining commerce, residence and production and dating back to Ming and Qing dynasties, now thrives as a vibrant cultural and commercial space. Many restored homes and kiln buildings now house artisans' studios and livestreaming bases, injecting contemporary energy.

Entering through the area, visitors encounter the Dragon Pearl Pavilion, Imperial Kiln Museum, and kiln workshops, intertwined with lane homes, guildhalls and porcelain shops, creating a complete porcelain civilization ecosystem.

Centuries-old kiln bricks, salvaged and repurposed, adorn walls and lanes alongside replicas, crafting a district steeped in porcelain charm. Even the avant-garde Imperial Kiln Museum, a new architectural icon inspired by traditional egg-shaped kilns, incorporates 900,000 old kiln bricks.

The kiln fires of Taoyangli burn brightly once more. Its ancient lanes, carefully preserved yet dynamically renewed, stand as a testament to Jingdezhen's enduring legacy and its vibrant future, where history and modernity coalesce in the enduring art of porcelain.

Last year, more than 400 themed events, including temple fairs and the kiln opening festival were organized at Taoyangli, which attracted more than 5 million visitors.

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