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Germany's secret recipe for 300 years of porcelain smelting
Located in the northeast of Dresden, Myson was originally a military fortress. In 929 AD, King Henry I built a castle here. Since then, the town has developed around the castle, with a history of 800 years. But when it comes to becoming a porcelain capital, it dates back to18th century.

/kloc-during the reign of Auguste in the 0 th and 8 th centuries, an alchemist Bog claimed to have obtained the secret recipe of porcelain smelting. At that time, there was no place to produce porcelain except China. When Auguste learned this, he set up a porcelain factory and moved it to Hizburg, Albray. In order to preserve the secret recipe and prevent the secret of porcelain smelting from spreading among the people, the porcelain factory is very heavily guarded.

At first, the design of porcelain was limited to flowers, birds, fish and insects. Charlotte, Pogue's successor, began to use cobalt blue as a pigment to produce tableware. Since then, their porcelain products have gradually become famous all over the world, and their signs of crossing the double swords have left a deep impression on people. 1865, the porcelain factory moved to the Chaibitz Valley, with a history of 140 years (19 18 was officially named "Mason Porcelain Factory"). Today, you can not only visit the porcelain factory, but also attend the collection meeting of Friends of Mei Sen Porcelain.