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What ancient kiln sites have Raonan Ceramic Tourism preserved?

Raonan ceramic tourism preserved the ancient kiln sites in Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. The ancient kiln site began in the Jin Dynasty, and it has been a porcelain workshop from Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China to modern times. Fiona Fang is a 3-square-kilometer material acquisition base, which needs fuel coal and porcelain glaze.

Huannan Ceramic Theme Park reflects the long and splendid ceramic culture in the Donghe Valley of Jingdezhen, where many ancient kiln sites in the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties, as well as a large number of ancient caves, ancient water pheasants and other ceramic industrial relics are preserved, which is of great value for studying the production status of Jingdezhen ancient ceramic industry. Among them, the deposit near the south is the most representative site of ceramic production profile found in the world. In addition, the rich ceramic culture experience activities can also make visitors feel the long and charming charm of ceramic culture. Yaoli is the "source of porcelain".

As far back as the middle of the Tang Dynasty, there were workshops for producing ceramics in Yaoli, and the porcelain industry flourished. According to historical records, at that time, * * * had 100 water rafts, 1000 porcelain workshops and nearly 10,000 kiln workers. Today, Yaoli preserves ancient water pheasants, ancient workshops and the site of Gulong kiln in different periods of the Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. Starting from the ancient town, following the flowing water and turning several green hills, you can find the Longyao site around the Southern Song Dynasty. The Dragon Kiln was built on the mountain, named after the dragon, and flourished in the Song Dynasty. In the Longyao site around the south, scattered pieces of Song celadon can be seen everywhere, and you can vaguely imagine the grand occasion of porcelain making here.

Wang Hu Eco-tourism Zone is 0/3 km away from Yaoli Ancient Town of Porcelain Tea/KLOC-,with an average elevation of more than 700 meters. The tourist area consists of virgin forest, Nanshan Waterfall, Huizhou Ancient Road and Hutougang at the junction of Anhui and Jiangxi. The area is mountainous, with beautiful mountains and strange rocks, towering old trees, 98% forest coverage and very pleasant scenery. Due to the altitude and natural environment, it is often foggy here with four distinct seasons.

When I see the word Wang Hu, I will definitely think that there is a lake here. In fact, Wang Hu is not the name of a lake, but the name of a village. Its origin is because there lived two families, one surnamed Wang and the other surnamed Hu. These two families moved from ancient Huizhou, Anhui Province a long time ago. Huizhou is famous for its commercial achievements. The Hu family there has been doing business for generations, mainly selling tea, porcelain, cloth and grain. The Wangs are mainly engaged in the mining of porcelain clay mines, and sell raw materials and ceramic products to Jingdezhen by punting along the Heyaohe River. Wang, Hu and other generations have protected this ecological land. Out of harmony, everyone named it Wang Hu Scenic Area.