Shuili Snake Kiln Ceramics Cultural Park 水里蛇窯陶藝文化園區 | |
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Built | 1927 |
Location | Shuili, Nantou County, Taiwan |
Coordinates | 23°48′4″N 120°51′51.8″E / 23.80111°N 120.864389°E |
Industry | ceramics |
The Shuili Snake Kiln Ceramics Cultural Park (traditional Chinese: 水里蛇窯陶藝文化園區; simplified Chinese: 水里蛇窑陶艺文化园区; pinyin: Shìlín Zhǐ Chǎng) is a ceramic kiln in Dingkan Village, Shuili Township, Nantou County, Taiwan.
Name
The name Snake came from the long and narrow shape of the kiln, resembling a snake.[1]
History
The kiln was built in 1927 where it used to produce large jars and other ceramics.[1] It was founded by ceramic artist master Jiang Song Lin.[2]
Architecture
The building consists of the culture museum, ceramic classroom and multimedia room.[2]
See also
References
- 1 2 "About Us". Shuli Snakekiln Ceramics Cultural Park. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
- 1 2 "Shuili Snakekiln Ceramics Cultural Park". Welcome to Nantou. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
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