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In which city is the hometown of ceramics?

The hometown of ceramics is in Dehua County.

Dehua County (Dehua County, Quanzhou District) belongs to Quanzhou City, Fujian Province. Located in the middle of Fujian Province, northwest of Quanzhou, with a total area of 2232.6438+06 square kilometers. The registered population is 34 1 10000. As of 2065,438+08, Dehua County has jurisdiction over 65,438+00 towns and 8 townships. The county government is located at Fengchi Street 10, Xunzhong Town.

/kloc-0 was named "the hometown of China ceramics" by the State Council Development Research Center in 1996, "the hometown of China folk (ceramic) art" and "Dehua, the ceramic capital of China" in 2003. 20 15 was awarded the title of "Ceramic Capital of the World" by the United Nations World Craft Council, and it was one of the three ancient ceramic capitals of China.

Dehua is the birthplace of China ceramic culture and one of the three major porcelain capitals in China. More than 80% of ceramic products are exported to 190 countries and regions. Dehua is one of the top ten export counties (cities) in Fujian Province and the largest production and export base of craft ceramics in China.

It has successively won the titles of "Ceramic Capital of the World", "Hometown of Ceramics in China", "Top 100 E-commerce Counties in China", "Best Eco-tourism County in China", "Dehua Ceramic Capital in China", "Hometown of Folk Culture and Art in China", "Hometown of Early Pear in China", "Hometown of Camellia oleifera in China" and "Hometown of Bamboo in China".

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Dehua's porcelain industry has been fired on a large scale and widely distributed in the past dynasties. It is really spectacular. From densely populated chengguan to remote mountain villages, from fields to dense forests, ancient porcelain pieces and ancient porcelain kiln sites can often be found. White and colorful porcelain fragments are scattered on the earth like stars, and inlaid on the earth like pieces of white jade, which embellishes the green mountains and villages more beautifully.

There are 238 kiln sites found in the county from Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China, and there are ancient kiln sites in 18 townships in the county. Among them, "Qudou Palace Dehua Kiln Site" (including kiln sites in Xunzhong, Longxun, Sanban and Gaide from Song Dynasty to Ming Dynasty) was announced by the State Council as the third batch of national key cultural relics protection units on 1988.

Dehua began to produce and use ceramics as early as the late Neolithic primitive society. By the late Tang Dynasty, the porcelain-making industry of Dehua Class 3 and Sibin had begun to develop. Ceramic monographs "Ceramic Law" and "Drawing Meiling Map" appeared in the late Tang and Five Dynasties.

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