There is a rare ruin of the folk kiln group in Shantou Town, Chengcheng County, Shaanxi Province, covering an area of ​​4 square kilometers. The history of porcelain making is over a thousand years. During the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, the Shantou porcelain industry reached its peak. The folk ceramic utensils such as bowls, pots, pots and pots that were burned by the "Shantou Kiln" were simple and durable, and the marketing was more and more famous. Up to now, there are still more than 30 ancient kiln and 75 ancient dwellings in the site of Shantou Kiln. This place is rich in coal resources, and there are bauxite mines distributed in the stone cliffs of the gully. The raw materials of white and purple are mixed to facilitate the firing of ceramics and sanders. The local farmers used the slack farming, the summer and autumn billet painting, and the winter kiln sales, which were passed down from generation to generation.