Nanfeng Ancient Kiln, a UNESCO-recognized cultural heritage site in Foshan, Guangdong, is a living testament to China’s centuries-old tradition of ceramic craftsmanship. Established in 1506 during the Ming Dynasty, the kiln has continuously fired pottery for over 500 years, earning it the title "the longest-operating dragon kiln in the world." Spanning 20,000 square meters, the site blends industrial heritage with artistic creativity, featuring ancient kilns, workshops, and modern ceramic galleries. Designated a "National Key Cultural Relic Protection Unit" in 2001, it attracts over 800,000 visitors annually, offering a unique journey into China’s ceramic history.