Jingcai Porcelain Museum is located in the Jingong Hongyang Building, No. 25 South Binhe Road, outside Guang'anmen, Xicheng District, Beijing.
The museum mainly displays Beijing's time-honored enterprises, Jurentang Kyocera (Beijing) Culture's production and creation of Jingcai porcelain artworks, collectibles, daily necessities and practical products.
The company was formerly known as Beijing Arts and Crafts Factory, and its main products can be called the most powerful and culturally connotative ceramic glaze color manufacturer in North China.
He has won the "Beijing Outstanding Contribution Award for Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection" and "Excellent Export Production Enterprise". In 2009, the Jingcai porcelain technique was listed as an "intangible cultural heritage" protection project in Beijing.
The collection of "the first porcelain of the ages" 1:1 high imitation of Qianlong's "pastel Bailu Zun", "Bailu" and "Bailu" homonym, this porcelain is a symbol of the special rank and status of the court. The porcelain itself is particularly exquisitely decorated, condensing the vast landscape into this pear-shaped vessel, and the depiction of the distant mountain peaks at the narrow shoulders and neck of Bailuzun presents a magnified perspective landscape painting.
The museum covers an area of nearly 1,000 square meters, and the museum contains the fine works of the sages of the past dynasties, as well as the masterpieces of contemporary celebrities.
The museum has more exquisite works of Jingcai porcelain, supreme national gifts and celebrity masterpieces, and is the only museum in Beijing that has the royal charm of the imperial city and has the experience of ceramic culture.
There are not many people in the museum, interested people can watch and study carefully, experience a lot of children in the work station suitable for the group, play with mud to do pottery, painted porcelain works, and the finished works can be taken home as a souvenir.