10. The Suyukou kiln site along the Helan Mountains in the Ningxia Hui autonomous region
The Suyukou kiln site is the largest and best preserved Xixia (or Western Xia, 1038-1227) imperial kiln discovered to date, producing fine white porcelain for the royal court. Active from approximately 1080 to 1227, it features major technological innovations two centuries before Jingdezhen and the earliest and most complete coal fired kilns in northern China. The site preserves a complete ceramic production chain from raw material processing to firing. This kiln represents a fusion of northern and southern Chinese ceramic traditions with local Xixia characteristics, demonstrating technological exchange and multicultural integration under a minority led regime.
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