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博山的花,开不败|故乡里的中国
经济观察报· 2026-02-16 08:47
Core Viewpoint - The article highlights the cultural significance and economic impact of ceramic production in Boshan, Shandong, emphasizing the unique local connection to ceramics and the innovative "one yuan picking porcelain" activity that attracts both locals and tourists [7][20]. Group 1: Cultural Significance of Ceramics - Boshan locals have a deep emotional connection to ceramics, with household items like bowls and plates being locally produced, symbolizing good fortune and peace during the New Year [8][9]. - The region has a long history of ceramic production, with its roots tracing back to the Song Dynasty, and is known for its unique styles such as "Song Sancai" [7][8]. Group 2: Economic Aspects of Ceramic Industry - The ceramic industry is a pillar of Boshan's economy, closely linked to coal mining, which provides essential materials and fuel for production [7]. - There are over 20 types and 400 categories of ceramics produced in Boshan, with notable techniques like "Yudian glaze" and "tea leaf glaze" originating from historical periods [8]. Group 3: "One Yuan Picking Porcelain" Activity - The "one yuan picking porcelain" initiative allows visitors to collect porcelain pieces at a low cost, significantly increasing foot traffic to local factories, especially during holidays [18][19]. - This activity has become a popular cultural interaction method, with many people participating in the experience of searching for valuable ceramic pieces [9][10]. Group 4: Modern Marketing and Social Media Influence - The rise of social media has played a crucial role in promoting the "one yuan picking porcelain" activity, with posts going viral and attracting visitors from outside the region [19]. - Factory owners have adapted to modern marketing strategies, transforming traditional ceramic factories into popular tourist destinations [19].
博山的花,开不败|故乡里的中国
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang· 2026-02-16 07:46
腊月二十七,年关的脚步踏得愈发急促,鲁地的街巷里满是宰鸡赶大集的烟火气。民间那句"二十七宰公鸡,洗福禄"的老话,被家家户户的忙碌揉进了新春 的风里。 而今年的这一天,又恰逢情人节,小单早早告诉我,为我准备了一份"惊喜",再三叮嘱,让我一定要来淄博! 抵达她家时,桌上摆着各式水果,还有一大捧玫瑰花,我笑着打趣说:"情人节,老公都没送我花,反倒让你给安排上了。" 小单没多说,只是笑着转身走进厨房。一不留神,她蹑手蹑脚地绕到我背后,一手端着奶皮子蛋糕,一手抱着一大束精心包装的花。我接过时才恍然,这不 是寻常鲜花,而是一捧陶瓷花。 裹着一层半透的米白棉纸,纸上印着细碎的朱砂纹样,像落了点年画上的小梅花,系着几缕粉缎带,轻轻打了个蝴蝶结,温柔得不像话。 每一朵都独一无二:有蓝的瓷玫瑰,花瓣层层叠叠,釉色亮得像刚出窑;有粉的瓷芍药,边缘微微翻卷,摸上去细腻如凝脂;还有雏菊、玉兰、山茶、小 菊…… 黄的、绿的、白的、橙的,挤得满满当当,像把一整个春天的颜色都封进了窑火里。花蕊也各藏巧思:有的是描金的细点,有的是深褐的瓷珠,有 的是立体的小瓷粒,连叶片都是瓷做的,叶脉清晰,带着一点半透明的釉光,手一碰,瓷瓣轻碰,发出细碎的脆 ...