2008-11-22

South ancient stoves - Chinese tourism scenic spots

South ancient stoves - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Nam Fung Tak on behalf of the ancient kitchen Ming-year period (1506-1521), 500 kiln to fire must not, continue to produce, well-preserved, it is a miracle in the history of ceramics in China, the country's key cultural units included in the Guinness Book of World Most, as "living cultural relics, fixed shift of David." In recent years, to the south Ancient as the central focus to ceramic culture, the ongoing development and construction, the ancient South kitchen area of the tourist area nearly 400 acres. In addition to the main attractions of Old Kilns Tuyan, there are reservations Shek Wan ancient pottery of the ancient scene Liu market, renowned art gallery of fine pottery, doll Street, San Shek Wan in the Guangdong Museum of Ceramics, pottery Park, the World Kongque Yuan-largest network. Tourism has also set up a research institute Shek Wan pottery, pottery glaze happy to play room, children's ceramic art training base and international artists such as the Village, a combination of ceramics, pottery tours, leisure and trade in one of the Tao culture tourist areas.
  There are scenic Office of pottery, Furuya card connector, such as pottery Taoba Furuya Point. Visitors only need to spend tens of dollars can
Pottery under the guidance of the master sitting in front of casting, flying his own heart and imagination, and the mud Zhanman hand, the soil and then close
Touch, feel the fun of ceramics and art talent to show you. "Pottery" to play works out, this will be arranged in a timely manner Dry, the glaze into the calcining kiln has become a big ceramic products, to bring you back for home decoration or as gifts.
 
South ancient kitchen doll Monopoly game - South ancient doll kitchen area of 2000 square meters Monopoly game, on-site to display the
San Shek Wan in more than 500 kinds of toys and souvenirs Wan doll range, shape million, is to buy toys and tourist souvenirs
Good place

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