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Civilized tourism in Yancheng: May Day passenger flow skyrocketed |
From:衡阳新闻网 | Date Add in:2023-05-10 19:53:31 [A A] |
Hengyang News Network reporter Zhu Min reported. On May 3rd, the reporter learned from various public cultural venues in Hengyang that during the May Day holiday, the number of visitors checking in at the Hengyang Museum surged. On May Day Labor Day, the Hengyang Museum brings you the "Jizhou Kiln Cultural Relics Exhibition". Jizhou Kiln is located in Yonghe Town, Ji'an County. From Sui to Song, Ji'an was called Jizhou, hence its name. The kiln site is located in Yonghe, also known as Yonghe Kiln, which is a famous comprehensive folk kiln in ancient Jiangnan, China. Founded in the late Tang Dynasty, flourishing in the Song Dynasty, and declining in the late Yuan Dynasty, it lasted for more than 500 years. The products of Jizhou Kiln are modeled after Baigong and have a wide variety, including daily porcelain, display porcelain, Buddhist and Taoist offerings, sculpture porcelain, and so on. Glazes include black glaze and underglaze white ground color painting, which have changed the historical pattern of a single glaze color of "white in the north and black in the south". The white ground painting technique laid the foundation for the emergence of blue and white porcelain. The kiln transformation produced rabbit hair, sprinkled colors, tortoiseshell, partridge spots, tiger skin patterns, and so on. Decorative patterns include Paper Cuttings decals, wood leaf decals, flower picking, etc. The themes are derived from natural animals, plants and people's production and life, rich in flavor and interest of life, unique in Song and Yuan ceramic decoration technology, and occupy an important position in the history of ceramic development. The product is sold both domestically and internationally, becoming a treasure of major museums around the world. Civilization is the inherent temperament of a city, endowing it with endless power for development. At the city museum, there are many visitors, but there is rarely any garbage falling to the ground. The reporter saw in the museum that large ornaments and carvings were lifelike, attracting many tourists to take photos as souvenirs. The indoor area is clean and tidy, and citizens and tourists behave in a civilized manner. |