The last stop of Zibo on the day arrived at the China Ceramics and Glaze Museum. The name was very big, and there were indeed many collections, many boutiques, and not many extremes. Arranged pottery, porcelain, and glaze for collection and exhibition, which is a very interesting idea. Anyway, it is to burn, such as going out. Feeling the most right feature is the snuff pot, unique, clever work.
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The last stop of Zibo on the day arrived at the China Ceramics and Glaze Museum. The name was very big, and there were indeed many collections, many boutiques, and not many extremes. Arranged pottery, porcelain, and glaze for collection and exhibition, which is a very interesting idea. Anyway, it is to burn, such as going out. Feeling the most right feature is the snuff pot, unique, clever work.
The surrounding environment is good, the Grand Theater is on the side, there are four floors to visit, there are also cultural and creative shops inside, the glazed ceramic decorations are very beautiful, here mainly introduces the development history of ceramics and glazed, far from the Spring and Autumn Warring States, near the establishment of New China, lamenting the profoundness of Chinese culture, Well worth taking the kids.
It is far from the city center, but it is very close to Zhongshu Pavilion. The two attractions can be arranged to visit together. It is quite large. There are four floors. There are several museums on each floor. No tickets, online appointments in advance, but closed on Monday, don't run empty.
The glass hall, cultivate sentiment, happy.
The Chinese Ceramics and Glaze Museum displays ceramic cultural relics from the early Neolithic era from the Li culture to the Ming, Qing and Republic of China since the early Neolithic era 10,000 years ago; from the Western Zhou Dynasty to Yuan, Ming, Qing and Republic of China and other dynasties; Contemporary Zibo, Jingdezhen, Yixing, Tangshan, Longquan, Dehua, Foshan and other master-level ceramic art boutiques and Beijing, Shanghai, Taiwan, Hengshui and other master-level glass art boutiques; Modern ceramics and glazed artworks in more than 20 countries and regions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Korea, Japan, etc. are the largest in China. The most fully functional modern ceramic glass theme museum.