Recently, foreign youth Geda and Busra gathered in Jingdezhen, where the transparency and spirituality of ceramic "beautiful skin and jade bones" fascinated them. The aroma of ceramic "pure porcelain, snowy foam" captivated their senses. They learned pottery-making from the inheritors of intangible cultural heritage, and experienced the brilliance of flowing colors on ceramics through the kiln fires of master ceramic artists Wu Tianlin and Wu Zhihui. They also felt the artistic inspiration of carving on ceramics through the guidance of master craftsmen Cao Aiqin and Zhang Jingjing. They visited Taoxichuan, known as the "flowing neon sea of vibrant lights, with trees of silver flowers in the sky," and were deeply moved by the creativity of the young entrepreneurs who immerse themselves in the creativity of traditional and modern fusion. These imaginative creators have found the perfect point of integration between tradition and innovation, allowing contemporary ceramic art to be reborn through iteration. Taoxichuan has become a gathering place for art and a dream incubator.
Foreign youth also visited the China Ceramic Museum to appreciate the charm of Chinese ceramic culture. They visited the exhibition "Exported Porcelain of the Ming and Qing Dynasties - Silk Road Porcelain Masterpieces." At the exhibition, a variety of exported porcelain, in various shapes and colorful patterns, was showcased. Chinese ceramics, represented by Jingdezhen porcelain, embody the unique cultural and humanistic connotations of Chinese culture. Like a link, it connects Chinese and world cultures, arts, and economic trade, becoming an important window for China to embrace.