Int'l Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicks off in Zigong

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The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

The 2024 Rong County International Ceramic and Tea Culture Week kicked off in Rong county, Zigong city on Aug. 26. Centering on tea and ceramic culture, the event brings together artists, experts, scholars and entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss the future development of the ceramic and tea industries in Rong county.

The event will run until Sept. 1 and will feature a variety of activities, including ceramic craft demonstrations, an international tea exhibition as well as a collection of Chinese intangible cultural heritage and folk crafts. Additionally, there will be field trips of ceramic and tea industries’ facilities in Rong county, academic reports and seminars to promote the preservation of both ceramic and tea cultures.

Rong county has a long history of ceramic production and is known as the Ceramic Capital of Western China. In recent years, pottery from Rong county has received many accolades, including a National Geographical Indication Trademark and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage in Sichuan province.

The region is rich in clay resources, ideal for producing various ceramic products. Currently, the ceramics industry in Rong county encompasses over 100 types of products in three major categories: industrial ceramics, daily-use utensils, and cultural and creative wares.

The industrial ceramics sector in Rong county has become well established, having formed long-term partnerships with widely known liquor companies, capturing 45% of the national liquor jar market, and exporting products overseas. In 2021, the Rong County Pottery and Cultural Innovation Park was established, attracting several ceramic masters and marking the beginning of a new era in cultural and creative ceramic production.

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