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What makes a city magnetic to artists worldwide? In Jingdezhen — long known as China's porcelain capital — ancient kiln traditions coexist with a modern, international art scene. That blend of history and openness is now pulling in creatives from across the globe, turning craft | Collector
What makes a city magnetic to artists worldwide?
In Jingdezhen — long known as China's porcelain capital — ancient kiln traditions coexist with a modern, international art scene. That blend of history and openness is now pulling in creatives from across the globe, turning craft
China Daily

What makes a city magnetic to artists worldwide? In Jingdezhen — long known as China's porcelain capital — ancient kiln traditions coexist with a modern, international art scene. That blend of history and openness is now pulling in creatives from across the globe, turning craft

What makes a city magnetic to artists worldwide? In Jingdezhen — long known as China's porcelain capital — ancient kiln traditions coexist with a modern, international art scene. That blend of history and openness is now pulling in creatives from across the globe, turning craft

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