Shanglin Lake Yue Kiln Ruins is a community site centered around the Shanglin Lake kiln cluster. Surrounded by mountains on the east, south, and west sides, the lake takes on a peach-leaf shape, with a narrow mouth and a long belly.
The area is rich in natural resources, containing a large amount of porcelain stone mines, fertile soil, lush vegetation, and abundant fuel, providing the necessary conditions for the development of the porcelain industry. Shanglin Lake is the central production area of Yue Kiln, with over 120 celadon kiln sites distributed along the 20-kilometer lake shore, like a string of bright pearls.

Encircled by mountains, mist lingers, and green waves ripple, with green trees covering the mountains and waterfalls roaring in the valleys. In spring, the mountains are even more splendid with blooming flowers and a fragrant atmosphere.






