Meanwhile, more modern porcelain has entered all households in Tibet and become a part of Tibetan people's daily lives.
"Now, apart from ancient porcelain, porcelain products are widely used by every household in Tibet, and they are very exquisite," said Tamdrin, associate researcher of Norbulingka management office. "Tibetans are very fond of porcelain. Every household uses porcelain for festivals, daily receptions and drinking tea."
"Jingdezhen porcelain is not only the carrier of cultural exchanges, but also witness to the unity between the Han and Tibetan ethnic groups and national unity," she said.
Over the years, Zhou Huayong has made a handsome profit from the porcelain business.
"I am a businessman and a cultural messenger in the new era. I not only promote porcelain culture, but also witness and promote exchanges among different Chinese ethnic groups," he said.