Why these Singaporeans chose to live in Jingdezhen - China’s massive ceramic city
In Jingdezhen, China’s porcelain capital, Singaporean ceramists Nelson Lim and Ken Lu have each found their own “Mecca”, a place for Ken to root himself and for Nelson to always return to. Living in the Moment, produced by Lu Lingming and Yi Jina, is ThinkChina’s first documentary film, exploring how the city reshapes their identities as Chinese Singaporeans and their lifelong pursuit of craft. Full story here: https://tinyurl.com/4zp5vc55 #jingdezhen #china #singapore #artist #ceramics #pottery #clay #identity #craftsmanship #ThinkChina

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