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Pottery & Ceramics Tourism

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Pottery & Ceramics Tourism

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Jingdezhen
China★ 9

Jingdezhen

Known as the "Porcelain Capital" for over 1,700 years, Jingdezhen supplied porcelain to the imperial court. Visitors can explore an ancient kiln complex, attend the Saturday Creative Market, and participate in pottery workshops to experience this rich heritage firsthand.

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Meissen
Germany★ 8

Meissen

Meissen holds the distinction of being the first European porcelain manufacturer with a deep-rooted ceramic tradition. Tourists can explore porcelain factories and museums dedicated to this legacy.

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Icheon
South Korea★ 7

Icheon

Icheon is famous for celadon and white porcelain ceramics, with a developed infrastructure supporting craft tourism and studio visits.

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Vallauris
France★ 7

Vallauris

Known as the place where Picasso explored pottery, Vallauris offers a quaint pottery town ambiance with artisan workshops and ceramic art influences from the famous artist.

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Hagi
Japan★ 6

Hagi

Hagi is renowned for Hagi-yaki tea ceremony pottery, featuring traditional techniques and studio visits for serious ceramic enthusiasts.

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Mashiko
Japan★ 8

Mashiko

Mashiko is famous for the Mingei folk pottery movement and the legacy of Hamada Shoji. The town boasts over 300 pottery studios and hosts pottery fairs in spring and autumn. Visitors can enjoy workshops and explore traditional pottery techniques.

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Avanos
Turkey★ 7

Avanos

Located along the Red River, Avanos is known for its red clay and kick wheel demonstrations. The destination features underground workshops, a unique Hair Museum with pottery exhibitions, and hands-on classes for visitors to experience ceramic making.

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Khurja
India★ 5

Khurja

Known as the pottery city of India, Khurja has a burgeoning pottery tourism infrastructure and offers visitors a rich cultural pottery experience.

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Seto
Japan★ 7

Seto

Seto is famous as "Setomono" ceramics city with a rich pottery culture. The city has developed infrastructure supporting pottery tourism and offers an authentic Japanese ceramic experience.

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