China’s “capital of porcelain” Jingdezhen is aiming to build a new bridge with its ancient tradition and culture between China and the UK by hosting an event in London.
Starting to export porcelains to Europe in the 17th century, Jingdezhen’s porcelain was used as decoration and daily wares in many household around the UK.
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Starting to export porcelains to Europe in the 17th century, Jingdezhen’s porcelain was used as decoration and daily wares in many household around the UK.
#porcelain #China #ceramic
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00:00Taoism is the treasure of China, and it is also an important piece of Chinese civilization.
00:23We have two main plans.
00:27The first is to welcome the opening of the Taoism Gallery.
00:31We have a series of important arrangements this year.
00:35For example, we will successfully hold the annual Taoism Expo.
00:42We will also hold the Taoism Arts Annual Exhibition.
00:45We will also hold the global Taoism Expo in 2026.
00:54Through this series of events, we hope that more and more international friends and artists will come to Jingdezhen and learn about Jingdezhen.
01:05We will open the official Taoist flagship store all over the world.
01:10This time in the UK, we will also open a Taoist flagship store in Jingdezhen.
01:41I think it is very good.
01:44Through such a good bridge and link, we can export Chinese culture.
02:11If you look at British porcelain, whether it be new or in a charity shop, often they have willow pattern plates.
02:19It is very fascinating to see Jingdezhen style plates in every British household.
02:26As I said before, my grandma had many of these plates.
02:29It is really lovely seeing where they came from and where the style originated from.