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The ceramic exhibition titled "Tao Xue Wei Long - Five Thousand Years of Antiquity" will be held at the Ministry of Culture Cultural Assets Park B05 Hemindao Hall from July 4th to July 28th. The exhibition showcases the development of ceramic history as a symbol of civilization, from mining clay, shaping pottery, glazing and coloring, to firing in kilns, highlighting cultural elements behind each piece that reflect a rich diversity of forms. The exhibition timeline spans from the Yangshao and Majia Kiln cultures of the Neolithic period to the Ming and Qing dynasties, with a focus on tea and incense ware systems that deeply resonate with modern life. Rare artifacts from the Song Dynasty kilns in Fujian and Ru kilns in Henan are on display, supported by collectors worldwide, including Japanese cultural relics like lacquerware and tea bowl wares inherited from the Song and Yuan periods. The exhibition is open for free visits during the specified period, with guided tours available upon reservation.
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