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#Shiwan Ceramic Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Ceramic Museum
The Shiwan Ceramic Museum in Guangdong is located in Gongzai Street, Gaomiao Road, Shiwan, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province. The collection includes art ceramics, daily-use ceramics, garden ceramics, domestic ceramics, foreign ceramics, etc.
The museum's permanent exhibition of Shiwan ceramic history and culture is divided into five parts: 'Ceramic Corners', 'Formation of Ceramics', 'Evolution of Kilns', 'Twenty-four Professions of Shiwan Ceramics', and 'Shiwan Ceramic Art'.
The important collections of the museum include: 'Wu Nan Shi' plain tire goblet, red variable glaze Dharma, Zhenguan's rule - Tang Taizong, precious, etc.
Shiwan Ceramic Museum. Located in famous Nan Feng area and represents Chinese ceramic and pottery art. The museum is not big, but expositions are rich and provide thorough introduction into ancient craft made Foshan became one of the biggest ceramic production centers in China. Descriptions allow you know about interesting details. And, of course, the goods and examples of craft are the pieces of pie for eyes!
[Foshan must visit | Shiwan, intoxicated in the world]
in Shiwan, there is a south wind ancient stove, the first time I heard a strong sense of the age of art workers, Oh no, it is a flutter.
In Lingnan, the name is very particular. Whether it is Nanfeng stove, Dragon Kiln or High stove, it is full of people's hopes and beliefs about life.
In fact, 5,000 years ago, the indigenous people living in Shiwan had already begun to make pottery. The Beiqiu site in the late Stone Age just opened the history of the burning of pottery, and walked here to see the slate under the foot. It may also be from Shiwan.
In fact, the doll is not limited to the "doll" in the Shiwan Ceramic World. Shiwan Ceramics is famous for its shape. Unlike the ordinary ceramics, the ceramics seem to have a sense of temperature. In the Museum of Ceramics, you can see several "diary books", even if you are observing zero distance. The texture of the paper is not bad, and the craftsmanship is superb.
The Shiwan Museum is the first industrial museum in Guangdong Province with the theme of ceramic culture. It is divided into static display area and dynamic display area. In the dynamic display area, the national key cultural relics protection unit Nanfeng Guzao and Gaozao two firewood Gulong kiln are preserved. In addition, the ancient pottery workshop Old Temple, the Lin Family Hall and the Ming and Qing Dynasties are restored. Gao Temple partial hall and so on. The static display area is dominated by ceramic history and culture exhibitions, which are divided into five major categories: ceramic picking, potential formation, kiln evolution, Shiwan pottery industry twenty-four lines and Shiwan pottery art. Exhibition hall.
Standing at the main entrance of the museum, the quaint and heavy gold-plated characters shine in the sun. I am not a person who loves to collect pottery and porcelain. I dont know much about ceramics, but I just stand at the door. Can feel the inexplicable and unique appeal of such an industry-like museum, it seems that there is a huge pulling force that forces you to go in and make you want to look good.
The Shiwan Museum is the first industrial museum in Guangdong Province with the theme of ceramic culture. It is divided into static display area and dynamic display area.
The dynamic display area preserves the two key fire-fighting units of the national key cultural relics protection unit, Nanfeng Guzao and Gaozao, and also restored the ancient pottery workshop the ancient market and the reserved forest family hall. Ancient and folk houses in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Gao Temple and other halls.
The static display area is mainly based on ceramic history and culture exhibition, which is divided into ceramic picking, formation of pottery, evolution of kiln, Twenty-four lines of Shiwan pottery industry, Shiwan Pottery and other five exhibition halls.
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