
▲ Bingding Wood Kiln, Jingdezhen – Designed by architect Zhang Lei, this solemn and rustic symmetrical structure features raw concrete style with hollowed-out walls that create a ceremonial play of light and shadow in the interior space.

▲ Xinping Porcelain Palace - modeled after Hakka walled houses, this three-story circular structure features walls covered in colorful mosaic patterns made from broken porcelain pieces, creating a striking visual impact.

▲ Fuliang Ancient County Government Office - A well-preserved Qing Dynasty county office complex facing south, with its main buildings arranged along three axes (east, central, and west) in three parallel rows from south to north. Outside the government office stands a thousand-year-old pagoda built during the Song Dynasty.

▲ Imperial Kiln - A comprehensive complex integrating ceramic production, cultural exchange, and tourism, dedicated to "recreating precious artifacts from historical imperial kilns"




