Tai-Hwa Pottery – Ying-Ge Palace Museum Visit

2024/08/06

Tai-Hwa Pottery – Ying-Ge Palace Museum Visit

The visit to Tai-Hwa Pottery showcases the exceptional achievements of Taiwanese Pottery art, earning it the title of the “Pride of Taiwan.” Established in 1983 and located in Ying-Ge, Taiwan’s famous Pottery town, Tai-Hwa Pottery is internationally renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and innovative designs. It has become a favored choice of the Presidential Office and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for diplomatic gifts in international settings. In 1996, Tai-Hwa Pottery were presented as a national gift to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, symbolizing Taiwan’s goodwill. In 2011, Pope Benedict XVI of the Vatican also received Tai-Hwa Pottery, highlighting its significant position on the global stage. The works of Tai-Hwa Pottery not only possess high artistic value but also integrate elements of Taiwan’s culture and historical background, making them a representative symbol of Taiwan’s refined culture. Its high quality and unique style have earned Taiwan great prestige in international diplomatic circles, leading to Tai-Hwa Pottery being referred to as the “Ying-Ge Palace Museum,” a model of Taiwan’s artisanal excellence.

Image:Chairman of Tai-Hwa Pottery, Mr. Lu (first from the left), President of BPW, Ms. Kuo (second from the left)

Image:Tai-Hwa Pottery’s Epical Piece – The Greatest Crystal Glazed Vase in the World

Image: Behind the Scene of the Interaction between Chairman Mr. Lu and President Kuo