Visitors to Hong Kong may want to visit an exhibition featuring over 100 representative Ming ceramic treasures from the collection of the Palace Museum (Beijing) now on view at the Hong Kong Palace Museum. It is organised in three sections and explores the development and outstanding achievements of ceramic production in form, glaze, and design in the early, mid-, and late Ming dynasty.
The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum. The Hong Kong Palace Museum donors Mr Lawrence Chan, master of the Dawentang Collection, and Mr Anthony Cheung, owner of the Huaihaitang Collection, provided generous support to this exhibition.
Photograph: Dish with dragons among waves (Imperial Kilns, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province. Ming dynasty, Zhengtong period (1436–1449).
Porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue and overglaze iron-red enamel.
© The Palace Museum