Jingdezhen China Ceramics Museum, located at No. 1 Zijing North Road, Changjiang District, Jingdezhen City, Jiangxi Province, is affiliated with Jingdezhen Wenguang New Tourism Bureau, and is a fully funded institution. The museum aims to "disseminating ceramic knowledge and promoting ceramic culture", and build a ceramic culture display and dissemination platform with international vision, national station and Jiangxi characteristics. The museum is the first ceramic museum in China, and it is also a national-level museum and a national demonstration base for patriotic education. In 1953, the China Ceramic Museum was proposed by Guo Moruo and created by the Business Development Bureau of the National Ministry of Culture. It was officially opened to the public in 1954. On October 18, 2015, the renovated Jingdezhen China Ceramic Museum was officially opened to the public. The museum covers an area of nearly 5.9 million square meters, and a total construction area of 3.2 million square meters. It has a permanent exhibition hall, 6 temporary exhibition halls and academic exchange areas, public activity areas, leisure and business areas, office areas, multi-functional areas, warehouse areas, etc. As of October 2023, the total number of cultural relics in the museum collection was more than 50,000, of which 18 pieces/set of first-class items, 236 pieces/set of second-class items and 1,387 pieces/set of third-class items. In 2023, the expression package "silent bodhisattva" derived from a Luohan ceramic sculpture in the permanent exhibition hall on the 6th floor of the China Ceramics Museum in Jingdezhen went viral on the Internet.