Qiong kiln is one of the famous porcelain kilns in ancient China. It began in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, flourished in the Sui Dynasty, flourished in the Tang Dynasty and declined in the Southern Song Dynasty. The Sui Tang kiln site is located in four places: Wayao mountain, Guyi Town, Qionglai City, Jianshanzi, Xijiang village, Xihe Township, Dayu village, Baihe Township and shifangtang village, Nanhe township. Among them, "shifangtang" village site is the largest, with an area of 111300 square meters, the most exquisite products and the most abundant varieties.
Address: located in the west of Chengdu Plain, the hub of Sichuan Yunnan and Sichuan Tibet highways, 75 km away from Chengdu
Longitude: 103.46347930908
Latitude: 30.415559410185
Tel: 028-85568847
Chinese PinYin : Sui Tang Wa Yao Yi Zhi
Earthen kiln site of Sui and Tang Dynasties
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