Where is the capital of Jun porcelain?

The capital of Jun Porcelain is Yuzhou City, Henan Province. China is the hometown of porcelain, Yuzhou is the important birthplace of China porcelain, and it is the famous "hometown of China ceramic culture".

Its pottery production has a history of more than 65,438+0,700 years, and Jun porcelain has become the best of porcelain because of its four characteristics: expensive, strange, strange and wonderful. With its quaint modeling, exquisite craftsmanship, complicated glaze color, magical kiln change of "one color in the kiln", lakes and mountains, misty clouds, people and animals, flowers, birds, insects and fish, etc., it has endless changes in graphic color and wonderful charm.

Inheritance of Jun Porcelain

In particular, Xiangrui Bottle, Gankun Bottle and Huaxia Bottle were designated as the only national gifts given to the politicians of various countries at the annual meeting of Boao Forum for Asia in 2003, 2004 and 2005 respectively.

In 2006 and 2007, Jun porcelain was presented as the only national gift of the China-ASEAN Expo to the leaders of various countries. In 2008, Jun porcelain was presented to Japanese politicians as a national gift to commemorate Sino-Japanese friendship, and Jun porcelain work "Four Seas Uprising" was permanently collected by United Nations Headquarters. Jun porcelain is famous at home and abroad.

In 2003, Shenzhou Town, Yuzhou City and other places were approved by the state as the origin of Jun porcelain and protected. Among the national key cultural relics protection units, Yuzhou owns half of the ceramic kiln sites, among which the Yuzhou Military Officer Kiln Site Museum, as a national key cultural relics protection unit, has also become a national 4A-level tourist attraction and entered the national world cultural heritage protection list.

The firing process of Jun porcelain in Yuzhou was listed in the national intangible cultural heritage list. Since 2002, Yuzhou City has jointly held the China Jun Porcelain Culture Festival with China Arts and Crafts Association and China Ceramic Craft Association every year to publicize and enhance the profound charm of the Chinese treasure Yuzhou Jun Porcelain. In 2008, Yuzhou was included in the experimental area of cultural reform and development in Henan Province because of Jun porcelain culture.