Shenhou Ancient Town is a living museum of the Central Plains Jun porcelain culture. The "Seven-Li Long Street" where the kiln fire never goes out for a thousand years preserves the ancient villages of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, bluestone roads and rows of Jun porcelain shops. In the Northern Song Dynasty, it once produced imperial porcelain for the imperial court. Strolling along the old street, you can admire the carved beams and painted buildings of the Bolingweng Temple, feel the charm of the Jun porcelain that "goes into the kiln in one color and comes out of the kiln in a myriad of colors", and experience the unique fireworks of the "living ancient town". The commercial atmosphere of the free-to-open ancient town is moderate, the price of porcelain is affordable, and you can also taste the special delicacies such as Shenhou Huoshao and Hele noodles.