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Turkish and Chinese Ceramic Arts Add a New Dimension to Relations Between the Two Countries.

Summary by Haberler
Ceramic artist Adil Can Güven recounts his struggle to keep İznik ceramics alive through his experiences in Jingdezhen, China's porcelain capital. A joint ceramic production facility will be established in İznik with Jingdezhen by the end of the year. This project will transform the historical ceramic ties between the two cities into a lasting collaboration.
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Ceramic artist Adil Can Güven recounts his struggle to keep İznik ceramics alive through his experiences in Jingdezhen, China's porcelain capital. A joint ceramic production facility will be established in İznik with Jingdezhen by the end of the year. This project will transform the historical ceramic ties between the two cities into a lasting collaboration.

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Haberler broke the news on Friday, July 3, 2026.
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