Sculpture Porcelain Factory, formerly a national secondary enterprise, one of the "ten porcelain Factory". History and reality, industry and art, tradition and creativity, workers and tourists harmoniously intertwined, Ming and Qing Garden is located in which quiet, leisure, vivid, and is one of the landmarks of local cultural and creative and industrial tourism.
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Sculpture Porcelain Factory, formerly a national secondary enterprise, one of the "ten porcelain Factory". History and reality, industry and art, tradition and creativity, workers and tourists harmoniously intertwined, Ming and Qing Garden is located in which quiet, leisure, vivid, and is one of the landmarks of local cultural and creative and industrial tourism.
If there is no guide's comment, it's really boring. It's just to look at a few pits, some textiles and broken porcelains. There's nothing good about them. If there is a guide to explain, you can also understand the historical allusions.
A street selling porcelain is similar to pedestrian streets all over the country, except that every home is made of porcelain. There are night markets from Friday to Sunday, and markets on Saturdays. We went to Tuesday. It rained heavily. It was not so busy. Many shops were not open and we were not happy to buy. It is suggested that the time for this should be set on Saturdays!!
Good environment, worth recommending! ! ! ! ! ! !
Very admirable place, there are many ceramics shops, many kinds of ceramics, and super cheap! For example, ear tacks are five pieces and two pairs, bracelets are thirteen pieces and so on. The scenery inside is also good, the antique style is quite good, and there is a DIY place. The shop family members give us half price very well. Only 40 pieces are needed for the production of Labiaga.
It's a real porcelain fair. It's full of beauties. It's open every Saturday and weekend. It happens to be on the weekend. It is divided into two sides, the Ming and Qing Gardens are mostly student works, bracelets hanging cups and bowls are all available, but for one of my students, things are too expensive to buy. Opposite the Ming and Qing Gardens is an old market. Most of the ceramics are muddy. It seems to be Taobao, but there are too few people. After coming out, most of them go up to the chinaware shop, so they don't have much to buy. It takes 45 decisive abandonment to choose a bracelet. —— 2017.6.22