
A 200kg ceramic tea bowl debuted June 30 at the Laoshe Teahouse, a world-famous Chinese folk teahouse in Beijing. The huge bowl, an enlarged version of the classical ceramic bowls with yellow lids used at the teahouse, was made by craft masters in Jingdezhen, which is known as the Porcelain Capital of China. The 75x88 cm-bowl is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. Its makers have applied to have it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The party at which the bowl debuted was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of teahouse founder Yin Shengxi. (Photo:China.org.cn)

A 200kg ceramic tea bowl debuted June 30 at the Laoshe Teahouse, a world-famous Chinese folk teahouse in Beijing. The huge bowl, an enlarged version of the classical ceramic bowls with yellow lids used at the teahouse, was made by craft masters in Jingdezhen, which is known as the Porcelain Capital of China. The 75x88 cm-bowl is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. Its makers have applied to have it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The party at which the bowl debuted was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of teahouse founder Yin Shengxi. (Photo:China.org.cn)

A 200kg ceramic tea bowl debuted June 30 at the Laoshe Teahouse, a world-famous Chinese folk teahouse in Beijing. The huge bowl, an enlarged version of the classical ceramic bowls with yellow lids used at the teahouse, was made by craft masters in Jingdezhen, which is known as the Porcelain Capital of China. The 75x88 cm-bowl is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. Its makers have applied to have it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The party at which the bowl debuted was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of teahouse founder Yin Shengxi. (Photo:China.org.cn)

A 200kg ceramic tea bowl debuted June 30 at the Laoshe Teahouse, a world-famous Chinese folk teahouse in Beijing. The huge bowl, an enlarged version of the classical ceramic bowls with yellow lids used at the teahouse, was made by craft masters in Jingdezhen, which is known as the Porcelain Capital of China. The 75x88 cm-bowl is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. Its makers have applied to have it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The party at which the bowl debuted was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of teahouse founder Yin Shengxi. (Photo:China.org.cn)

A 200kg ceramic tea bowl debuted June 30 at the Laoshe Teahouse, a world-famous Chinese folk teahouse in Beijing. The huge bowl, an enlarged version of the classical ceramic bowls with yellow lids used at the teahouse, was made by craft masters in Jingdezhen, which is known as the Porcelain Capital of China. The 75x88 cm-bowl is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. Its makers have applied to have it listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. The party at which the bowl debuted was held to mark the tenth anniversary of the death of teahouse founder Yin Shengxi.(Photo:China.org.cn)