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"We want this park to be a platform, where talented artists from the whole country can create their work and communicate with each other," said the manager of 1949 Creative Park, Hu Tao. "They bring their ideas here, enriching the porcelain culture of Jingdezhen, and also help spread the culture to the rest of the country through their works."
Now, the city of Jingdezhen has opened hundreds of such creative parks. The porcelain capital of China is fast becoming a creative force, with more than a thousand excellent artists spearheading the trend.
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