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Shanghai Museum: Guardian of ancient Chinese ceramic treasures

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A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a male rider is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a male rider is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a male rider is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A pot from the Neolithic Age with string patterns is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A pot from the Neolithic Age with string patterns is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A pot from the Neolithic Age with string patterns is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a heavenly king is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a heavenly king is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A polychrome glazed pottery figurine from the Tang Dynasty of a heavenly king is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A famille-rose enameled vase from the Qing Dynasty with a peach pattern is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A famille-rose enameled vase from the Qing Dynasty with a peach pattern is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A famille-rose enameled vase from the Qing Dynasty with a peach pattern is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

The Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum displays over 570 pieces of ancient Chinese ceramic cultural relics. These range from the pottery fragments of the Xianren Cave dating back 20,000 years, the egg-shell pottery of the Longshan Culture period of the Neolithic Age, to the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty and the blue-and-white porcelains of the Yuan and Ming dynasties. The gallery houses representative ceramic works from various eras and regions. It is one of the few exhibition halls in China that is able to present a complete picture of the development history of Chinese ceramics.

A vase from the Qing Dynasty with a famille rose design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A vase from the Qing Dynasty with a famille rose design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A vase from the Qing Dynasty with a famille rose design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A white-glazed Buddha statue from the Ming Dynasty is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A white-glazed Buddha statue from the Ming Dynasty is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A white-glazed Buddha statue from the Ming Dynasty is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A multi-colored jar from the Ming Dynasty with a fish-and-algae design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A multi-colored jar from the Ming Dynasty with a fish-and-algae design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A multi-colored jar from the Ming Dynasty with a fish-and-algae design is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A bluish-green-glazed jar from the Qing Dynasty with dragon and cloud designs is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN
A bluish-green-glazed jar from the Qing Dynasty with dragon and cloud designs is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

A bluish-green-glazed jar from the Qing Dynasty with dragon and cloud designs is seen on display at the Ancient Chinese Ceramics Gallery of the Shanghai Museum, on January 31, 2025. /CGTN

The emergence of mature celadon in the late Eastern Han Dynasty was a huge contribution made by China to the progress and development of human civilization. Porcelain has become a shining pearl in ancient Chinese civilization. For a long time, it was unique to China. Over time, it became a material carrier for the promotion and dissemination of Chinese culture abroad, and has also had a tremendous impact on the development of the ceramic industries in various countries around the world.

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