Guangzhou Business School's "Tide Legacy" Practice Group: Bottle holding a pot, the fragrance spreads everywhere.

  On the morning of July 19th, the "Chaozhou Legacy" Practice Group of Guangzhou Business School conducted a research activity in Yudetang Pottery Art Research Institute, Fengxi District, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province. The members of the practice group learned about the manufacturing process and development process of hand-pulled pots through three links: "visiting the exhibition hall", "appreciating tea and tasting pots" and "hands-on experience", and also appreciated the works of teacher Zhang Ruiduan, the fourth generation inheritor of Yudetang. Chaozhou hand-pulled pot is made of fine vermicelli, with delicate texture, natural color and strong local characteristics. Under the guidance of teacher Yu Detang, the members personally experienced the making process of hand-pulled pots, appreciated the beauty of traditional crafts and felt the charm of intangible culture.

  The picture shows the members of the "Chaoyi" practice group shooting and recording the collection of Yudetang. (photo by correspondent Yan Junjun)

  The picture shows the work of teacher Zhang Ruiduan, the fourth generation inheritor of Yudetang. (photo by correspondent Zheng Yang)

  The picture shows the members of the "Chaozhou Legacy" practice group explaining the characteristics and application of different types of hand-pulling pots under the teacher's explanation. (photo by correspondent Wang Zhijian)

  The picture shows the members of the "Tide Heritage" practice group explaining the historical background of releasing the hand and pulling the pot under the teacher's explanation. (photo by correspondent Luo Yuxuan)

  The picture shows the members of the "Chaozhou Heritage" practice group visiting the works of the fourth generation inheritor, Teacher Zhang Ruiduan. (photo by correspondent Wang Zhijian)

  The picture shows the members of the "Chao Yi" practice group learning to pull the embryo of the hand-pulled pot under the teacher's explanation. (photo by correspondent Luo Yuxuan)

  The picture shows the members of the "Chaozhou Heritage" practice group asking Yudetang pottery teacher about the practice of pulling the pot around the barrel. (photo by correspondent Su Yuqing)