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  2. Cai Feihu - Wikipedia

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    2007–present Chairman of Foshan Boer Ceramic Technique Co. Ltd. [1] Awards and recognition ... Foshan Ceramic. (in Chinese), Foshan Ceramic Supplement, May 2003 ...

  3. Foshan - Wikipedia

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    By the early Ming, Foshan had grown into one of the four great markets in China, primarily on the strength of its local ceramics but also on account of its metalwork. [7] Under the Qing, its harbor on the Fen River was limited to ships of a thousand tons' burden but it remained well connected with Guangdong's other ports. [7]

  4. Shiwan ware - Wikipedia

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    Shiwan wares provide a contrast with more conservatively rendered Dehua efforts. Clay for the ware was provided not only from the local area, but also from distant locations that could be mixed to provide a variety of textures and desired ceramic outcomes. The range could extend from a porcelain, rivalling Dehua in purity, to a rough stoneware ...

  5. Nanfeng Kiln - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Nanfeng Kiln is an attraction in Ancient Nanfeng Kiln Cultural and Creative Zone of Foshan city. Nanfeng Kiln (Chinese: 南风古灶; pinyin: Nánfēng gǔ zào; Jyutping: naam 4 fung 1 gu 2 zou 3) is a tourist attraction in the Ancient Nanfeng Kiln Cultural and Creative Zone, which is located in Shiwan Town, Chancheng District, Foshan city, Guangdong province of China.

  6. Xiaxi station - Wikipedia

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    Xiaxi station (Chinese: 夏西站; pinyin: Xiàxī Zhàn; Jyutping: haa 6 sai 1 zaam 6) is a light metro station on Nanhai Tram Line 1 of Foshan Metro, located in Foshan's Nanhai District. It opened on August 18, 2021. [2]

  7. Jingdezhen - Wikipedia

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    Jingdezhen is a prefecture-level city, in eastern Jiangxi province, with a total population of 1,669,057 (2018), [1] bordering Anhui to the north. It is known as the "Porcelain Capital" because it has been producing Chinese ceramics for at least 1,000 years, and for much of that period Jingdezhen porcelain was the most important and finest quality in China.

  8. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Mintons Ltd, (1793–1968, merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery; New Hall porcelain; Plymouth Porcelain; Rockingham Pottery; Royal Crown Derby, (1750/57–present) Royal Doulton, (1815–2009 acquired by Fiskars) Royal Worcester, (1751–2008 acquired by Portmeirion Pottery) Spode, (1767–2008 acquired by Portmeirion Pottery)

  9. Midea Group - Wikipedia

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    Midea Group (Chinese: 美的集团; pinyin: Měidì Jítuán; Jyutping: mei5 dik1 zaap6 tyun4) is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao town, Shunde District, Foshan, Guangdong and listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013.