The development history of Shiwan, ceramics museum, South China and Tao Dou.

Ceramic is a kind of vessel invented and used in the Neolithic Age, and porcelain clay is called porcelain. Ceramics, called pottery, are made of two different kinds of clay. Shiwan Ceramics is the first museum in Guangdong with the theme of ceramic culture. Today, let's walk into this most distinctive Shiwan ceramics museum to show it!

First, the characteristic Shiwan ceramics museum.

1, Shiwan ceramics museum is located in Gongzi Street next to Nanfeng ancient stove in Foshan, with a total area of more than 2,000 square meters. The opening time was 20041October1August, and its appearance broke the deadlock of "South China Taodou" without a museum. The museum vividly shows the historical evolution of folk ceramic culture.

2. The museum displays the collection of ceramics, the formation of pottery and the evolution of kiln sites. On the second floor, there are also the twenty-four rows of Shiwan, Shiwan pottery and the development of ceramics. This paper mainly introduces the types and producing areas of ceramics produced in various periods in China. And the distribution of the main kiln mouths in China.

3. The museum also introduces the process of making pottery from mud, shape, decoration, glaze and fire, and the display of "kiln transformation" shows the development process of kiln transformation intuitively and comprehensively.

Fully display the manufacturing process of Shiwan ceramics;

4. The "Twenty-four Rows of Shiwan Pottery Industry" on the second floor of ceramics museum Middle Building in Shiwan is an important exhibition hall, which can be traced back to the Ming Dynasty. Before liberation, the main products of 24 industries were produced in Shiwan, and the pottery-making scene at that time was reproduced with 1: 1.

5. The three most representative ceramics in the museum are Dongping River Atlas, the door god carved by pottery and the big vase.

The Atlas of Dongping River was created by Zhang Wenyu, a ceramist. It is 42.6 meters long and 2.6 meters high. It consists of 539 ceramic plates, covering the entire external wall of Tao Bo Pavilion. The Catalogue shows the life and work scenes of Dongping River people in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties.

B. The Taomen gods placed in the museum are all operated by Master Zhong Rurong. They are the most distinctive dolls in Shiwan, with a height of 2.76m and a width of1.45m. They are "the largest pair of ceramic relief door gods in the world".

C. The large vase is 2.8m high and 1.2m in diameter, and decorated with Shiwan art ceramics.

6. The advanced technology of Shiwan ceramics museum is reflected in the distribution map of the kiln mouth, the sound, light and electricity effects of the 24-line pottery and the shell hill scene in the river, giving the audience a realistic scene. The six touch screens in the museum are connected with the collection respectively, which can not only see the relevant information of the collection, but also show the position of the collection in the museum.

7. There are 100 state-of-the-art voice translators in the museum, including Mandarin, Cantonese and English, which are convenient for domestic and foreign audiences. As long as the code of the collection is input into the unlocking device, the decoded related materials will be automatically played, which is simple and convenient. This kind of translation machine is equipped for the first time in Guangdong Province.