From the center of the town of Spring Water Town, walk up the river and you will see a large waterwheel in about 10 minutes. The wood on the big waterwheel is already full of moss, and it can be seen that the history is very long, but it is still working, with hydraulic push and constantly turning, mashed into pulp. There is a display of paper in the workshop, which has been producing various coloured papers since the 16th century.
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From the center of the town of Spring Water Town, walk up the river and you will see a large waterwheel in about 10 minutes. The wood on the big waterwheel is already full of moss, and it can be seen that the history is very long, but it is still working, with hydraulic push and constantly turning, mashed into pulp. There is a display of paper in the workshop, which has been producing various coloured papers since the 16th century.
In the cabin, I saw the milky white pulp and the layers of white matter tied together. I thought I was grinding soy milk to make tofu skin. I took a closer look and found out that it was strange that the paper industry was not a big polluter? How can it appear in this beautiful place in Spring Water Town?
In the town of spring water, an old waterwheel is crunching around. I am curious where the spring water will lead, walk over and see, into a cabin. There is a smaller waterwheel in the house, which looks like a workshop, grinding soy milk? No, look at the rope hanging on a sheet of paper, that is in the paper, wow, good traditional papermaking!
There are still waterwheel paper mills centuries ago. The paper with different textures and feels is handmade by traditional crafts, and there are many kinds of history. Very local characteristics, it is worth seeing
The paper mill is in the cabin next to the waterwheel in Spring Town. It is really just a workshop. It still retains the skills of ancient papermaking. The output will not be too high. It is estimated that it is reserved for tourism.