Tangshan ceramics began in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty and has a history of nearly 600 years. The long history of development has created Tangshan’s rich ceramic cultural resources. Ceramic products are rich in categories, including daily-use porcelain, architectural porcelain, sanitary porcelain, industrial physical and chemical porcelain, high-tech porcelain, art display porcelain, etc., with more than 500 varieties. Among them, complete sets of porcelain products include: tableware, tea sets, coffee sets, wine sets, stationery, smoking sets, remote hanging plates for display and viewing, porcelain plate paintings, various vases, flower arrangements; various porcelain sculptures and carvings; Practical ceramics and artistic ceramics such as large tile murals for architectural decoration. Among them, bone china is the most famous for its moist, lustrous and clean texture, and delicate texture, while white jade porcelain is delicate for its porcelain texture, smooth glaze, and bluish white. The main decoration techniques of Tangshan ceramics are gold carving, spray color, underglaze color, etc., which form the unique style of Tangshan ceramics. The development of new technologies has enabled Tangshan Ceramics to have a series of brilliance: "Red Rose", the first brand of daily-use ceramics in China; "Huida" sanitary porcelain, which also has the three titles of China's Well-known Trademark, China's Famous Brand, and National Inspection-Free Product ; "Ronda" bone china, special porcelain for the Shanghai APEC meeting; "National Torch Plan Ceramic Materials Industry Base" adds brilliance to Tangshan; lead-free bone china breaks through technical barriers to international trade and develops high-end daily-use porcelain world market. my country's sanitary porcelain and bone china were first born in Tangshan. After years of hard work, they have been pushed to a new peak today. In 1960, 1979 and 1988, Tangshan Ceramics went to Beijing for three exhibitions, which were successful and had a wide impact. Tangshan is also a city that launched ceramic professional education and ceramic research relatively early. In 1958, Hebei Light Industry School was established, with majors in ceramic art, ceramic craftsmanship, and ceramic machinery. In 1999, it was merged into Hebei University of Science and Technology to establish the School of Art, which further developed the traditional ceramics major. In 1958, Tangshan Ceramic Research Institute was established (now renamed Tangshan Ceramic Research Institute), specializing in the development and research of ceramic technology and art.