The elegant and beautiful sky blue color stirs the ancient and modern Chinese and foreign porcelain lovers' dream of collecting. Through the misty rain of thousands of years, to the Song Dynasty, it is an era of unprecedented prosperity of cultural technology and art, and the famous five famous kilns in history also officially opened the "porcelain" era of burning practical utensils and ornamental utensils in this period.
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The elegant and beautiful sky blue color stirs the ancient and modern Chinese and foreign porcelain lovers' dream of collecting. Through the misty rain of thousands of years, to the Song Dynasty, it is an era of unprecedented prosperity of cultural technology and art, and the famous five famous kilns in history also officially opened the "porcelain" era of burning practical utensils and ornamental utensils in this period.
I came to this attraction unexpectedly during the eleventh period. I just wanted to see it casually, but I didn't expect it to be so good. The two parts that are currently open, the museum and the excavation site, the architecture is very spectacular, the overall design is national-level, very modern, and very intellectual. Although the exhibits are mostly restored and imitated, because the complete kiln treasures are almost not in the Taipei Forbidden City Museum. The British Museum and the Forbidden City in Beijing are also limited. The arrangements for supporting facilities are also in place, with toilets, drinking water, elevators, and even security checks. At present, no tickets are charged, and you can enter with ID cards and other valid documents.
不错 很有文化底蕴 喜欢瓷器喜欢文化氛围的值得一去 老人小孩都适合 尤其可以带小朋友去感受一下
这里建筑非常漂亮,展览了汝窑的官窑,造型艺术感很强,不错
可以路过的时候来看看,交通一般