Porcelain legacy molds brighter future
Skilled artisans, enthusiasts rekindle centuries-old tradition
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"In Jingdezhen, you don't just make artwork. You grow with others," she said.
Visitors are also a part of the renewal drive. At the Jingdezhen Ancient Kiln and Folk Customs Museum, Arjun Gurung from Nepal sat at a potter's wheel as a local artisan guided his hands. "It was only after experiencing the process of making porcelain myself that I truly understood more about Chinese culture and history," he said.






















