Zeolites are a vital type of crystalline material with well-defined channel structures and isolated catalytically active sites. However,their microporous nature hinders their applications in the transformation of bulky molecules. Ten years ago,Corma and coworkers provided a historical review of the synthesis,structure, and catalytic performance of extra-large pore(ELP) zeolites. This type of zeolite bridges the gap between traditional zeolites and ordered mesoporous materials. In the last decade,several new ELP zeolites,as well as novel methodologies for preparing them,have been reported. This review provides a renewed view of this topic.