Ou Kiln Museum is located in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, and serves as a cultural museum dedicated to showcasing the rich heritage of Ou kiln culture and ceramic art. As one of China’s most treasured traditions in ceramic craftsmanship, Ou kiln is renowned for its distinctive glaze colors and refined techniques. Its celadon ware features a luminous surface reminiscent of rosy clouds at dawn—soft, elegant, and deeply evocative of ancient Chinese aesthetics. The museum not only displays exquisite historical pieces from different dynasties but also offers interactive exhibits that explain the evolution of kiln technology, clay sourcing, and decorative methods used by artisans over centuries. Visitors can explore how Ou kiln once flourished along the Ou River, becoming a vital center for ceramic production during the Tang and Song dynasties. With its blend of history, artistry, and innovation, the museum provides an immersive journey into the soul of Chinese ceramics and the enduring legacy of this remarkable craft.