A Site of the Imperial Kiln of Jingdezhen, as the remains of the Ming and Qing Dynasty royal kilns, is the most stunning cultural imprint of Jingdezhen, the thousand-year porcelain capital. The site preserves a complete group of ancient kilns and a huge pile of porcelain fragments, revealing the mysterious face of China’s porcelain craftsmanship peak. Archaeologists discovered over ten thousand complete or repairable porcelain pieces here, with blue-and-white porcelain colors like moonlight flowing, and ruby glaze colors like ten thousand rays of light, and Jun porcelain is as exquisite as ice-cracked patterns, each crack embodies the craftsman's unwavering pursuit of perfection.