Chaozhou kiln

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Chaozhou kiln ( Chinese  潮州窑 , Pinyin Chaozhou Yao , English Chaozhou Kiln ) is the technical term for the city Chaozhou the Chinese province of Guangdong contained pottery kilns dating back to the Tang and Song dynasties . They are also called 百 窑村 , Bǎiyáocūn in Chinese,  水 东 窑 , Pinyin Shuǐdōngyáo or 白 瓷窑 , Báicíyáo in Chinese .

The Chaozhou Kiln Site in Bijia Shan has been on the List of Monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-97) since 2001 .

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