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Porcelain of Jingdezhen
Variably called Xinping of Changnanzhen in history, it is situated in the northeastern part of JiangxiProvince in a small basin rich in fine kaolin, hemmed in by mountains which keep it supplied with firewood from their conifers. People there began to produce ceramics as early as 1,800 years ago in the Eastern Han Dynasty. In the Jingde Period (1004-1007), Emperor Zhenzong of Song Dynasty decreed that Changnanzhen should produce the porcelain used by the imperical court, with each inscribed at the bottom ¡° Made in the Reign of Jingde¡±. From then on people began to call chinaware bearing such in scriptions ¡°porcelain of Jingdezhen¡±.
The leading centre of the porcelain industry, Jingdezhen has been put under state protection also as important historical city. With 133 ancient buildings and cultural sites, it is a tourist town attracting large numbers of visitors from home and abroad.
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