The Chinese kingdom is famed for its variety of chinaware. The china
dates back to immemorial times. Since the Warring States Period (403-221
B.C.), craftsmen in the central kingdom have been turning out top-class
pieces of china. In the Song Dynasty, five state-run china workshops
were famous for their superb products. These chinaware pieces were
exported to foreign countries. Those left from these times are now
among the most precious antiques.
The state-run china kilns in the South Song Dynasty baked chinaware
for royal families and imperial officers only. The chinaware produced
at these workshops are characterized by their peerless shapes, glaze
colors, porcelain bases, and artistic sophistication, all unique in
ancient China. What make the chinaware fabricated in that period unique
are the crack-like grains on the porcelain surface, workmanship and
the aesthetic sophistication.
The museum is located on the site where a South Song Dynasty state-run
kiln stood at the southern foot of Turtle Hill. The museum is divided
into the protection section and the display section. The site protection
hall is covered by a large-span lightweight frame structure, the biggest
relic site protection structure in the south China for archaeological
site protection and sightseeing. Visitors can take a downward panoramic
picture of the whole relic site of the official porcelain furnace.
The exhibition hall is further divided into three sections respectively
for displaying the precious all-time porcelain pieces, the history
and products of the state-run porcelain workshops in the South Song
Dynasty, and the imitation chinaware made in modern times. The exhibition
covers the complete history of China's porcelain-making industry in
a systematic way, especially illustrated by all the exhibits to showcase
the porcelain achievements made in the South Song Dynasty.
Administrative Office:
Hangzhou Museum of South Song
Dynasty Guanyao
Add:
42 Shijiashan, Nanfu Road, Fuxing
Avenue, Hangzhou, China
Tel:
0086-571-86083990
Post Code:
310008
Transport:
No. 20, 39 buses
Management Committee of Hangzhou West Lake Scenic Area
Registration Numbe:2023025396号-1 Zhejiang Public Network Security:33010602012497