Jingdezhen, a city in China known as the 'Porcelain Capital', has been renowned for its ceramics since ancient times. With thousands of years of history, Jingdezhen's porcelain culture has left a rich cultural heritage that is considered a gem in the history of Chinese ceramics. The blue-and-white porcelain produced during the Yuan Dynasty is especially renowned. However, due to its rarity and fragility, restoration work on these artifacts is of utmost urgency.
Restoration of cultural relics is often viewed as an operation similar to surgery, where external growth is removed, damaged or missing materials are replaced until the original shape of the object is restored. Restoration experts are affectionately referred to as 'cultural relic doctors'. In recent years, more and more young people have joined the field of cultural heritage preservation. In recent years, there has been significant improvement in the technical aspects of cultural heritage preservation, with laboratory archaeological techniques widely used for analysis and detection.