A very creative place, also a park with a very artistic atmosphere, of course, the area is not very large, but because there are elements such as gray tiles, the whole place is antique, returning to the real feeling
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San-he Tile Factory Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Sanhe Tile Factory was established in 1913, named "Shun'an Tile Refinery", and later renamed as "Yuan Shun'an Tile Refinery" and "Sanhe Tile Factory". Currently, the fifth generation Li Junhong takes over the operation. The main body of the tile kiln is made of earthen bricks, red bricks and roof tiles fired by the kiln itself. It is an ancient and complete tile kiln that is currently preserved and is listed as a third-level historic site. Boss Li was originally a bank clerk, but because he couldn't bear to see his elders getting older and still working hard in the kiln, he gave up his bank job and went home to inherit the family business. There is a similar story in the Xinghua kiln of the Shihong family. Shihong is also the fifth generation of his own kiln factory.
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San-he Tile Factory Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A very creative place, also a park with a very artistic atmosphere, of course, the area is not very large, but because there are elements such as gray tiles, the whole place is antique, returning to the real feeling
An old place changed to an art area, a very charming place, not many tourists, of course, the place is not as big as other art areas, a place with a very artistic atmosphere.
The old tiles factory is changed to Wenchuang Park, where you can visit tiles to make illustrations, experience tile overlapping and purchase works of literary creation. There's also the delicious Iyubing. On the top floor, you can see the old Tieqiao Wetland Park.
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Great historical buildings are preserved and revitalized, and you can visit DIY activities, which are worth visiting with parents and children.
Sanhe tile kiln was established in 1913 and is still in production after several generations of inheritance. But as a historic relic, at present, it is more to show how the bricks and tiles were fired. It's interesting to go and see.