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The hometown of colored pottery next to the hometown of colored pottery (Haidong)

The Liubayuan Village, known as the hometown of Chinese colored pottery, is located in Ledu District, Haidong City. Walking into the museum's lobby, hundreds of colored pottery pieces are displayed on the walls on both sides, which is very shocking and highlights the richness and brilliance of the Huangshui culture. The museum has not been open for long, the place is large, and the exhibition level is relatively modern, but the glass of the display cabinet and the light source are really average, which greatly affects the viewing effect. The placement of the exhibit labels is also not very professional. The 24 paintings of the Wanli Waterway Daochangjuan, which are the treasures of the museum, have no identification in the center of the lobby on the first floor. Some cultural relics in the exhibition hall are marked with triangular signs directly in front of the exhibits, which obstructs the line of sight. The main exhibits are still various types of colored pottery from the Majiayao culture, but I personally feel that the overall viewing effect is worse than that of the Linxia Museum. Let's talk about a few cultural relics that left a deep impression. The human head colored pottery pot, the facial features are very clear, the pattern lines are smooth, and it is very joyful; the golden pot in picture 9, the label is written as a golden pot, but it is so big and this color, it doesn't look like gold at all; picture 10 uses a whole wall to display various kinds of liquor in Qinghai area, and I found that I haven't drunk any of them; I didn't pay much attention to the stirrups in picture 11 at first, it was after reading the tweets of previous reviewers that I found this problem, it is currently recognized that stirrups first appeared in the Western Jin Dynasty, and they were single-sided, here directly made a pair, marked as Han Dynasty, it really makes people a little confused. In addition, there is a bowl of noodles that has traveled through four thousand years in the exhibition hall, claiming to be the first noodle in the world. Noodles can be weathered and preserved for four thousand years, which is really amazing. Although this is a new museum, the overall feeling is not very good. If you pass by here on your way to Qutan Temple, it's okay to take a look, but it's not worth it to come here specially.
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Posted: Feb 19, 2024
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