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1390-209 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-173 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-172 - An ancient kiln in Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-171 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-170 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-169 - Porcelain vats at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-168 - Lantern display at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-167 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-166 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-165 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-164 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-163 - Porcelain cups. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-162 - Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-161 - Unique window. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-160 - Longzhu (Dragon Pearl) Pagoda at Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-159 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-158 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-157 - Imperial Kiln Museum, Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-156 - An ancient kiln in Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.
1390-155 - Wooden cart for transporting pottery. Taoyang Alley, Jingdezhen (porcelain capital of China), Jiangxi Province, China. Taoyang Alley produced porcelain products for the royal families for use and as diplomatic gifts since the Ming Dynasty 700 years ago.