The original ecological life and houses here were built 20 years ago, and the courtyard wall was built by the villagers with "dry-hitting technology" 20 years ago. The furnishings in Huizhou-style buildings are also the production and living utensils used by villagers more than 20 years ago. Nearly 10 craftsmen make ceramics and pottery tools in the most primitive way here.
In addition to the living area, there are also studios, ceramic art galleries, traditional porcelain making tools, firewood kilns and folk artists. There are some real ceramic walls made of "garbage", Guanyin with broken arms, cracked statues of leaders, headless bodhisattvas, and even a dregs cake, a bowl bottom and a deformed dragon jar. This classification tradition has become modern in a complete sense.
Sanbao Village is a ceramic workshop courtyard of an old farmhouse. There is an earthen courtyard wall made of "dry building", and a crystal clear stream flows through the courtyard. The yard is full of traces of years of hard work-a porcelain bowl and tiles, many of which are Shimada Hanzo in the mud.
Matters needing attention
1. There are few local cuisines, so tourists are advised to eat more or bring more food by themselves.
2. There are many cameras, so you can't play with your mobile phone while driving. /kloc-7 points will be deducted for 0/0 days.
There are few parking spaces, so don't park indiscriminately.
The ceramics here are all second-hand, which is a bit expensive.
If you want to buy ceramics, you can buy them on Taobao. One mountain, one water and three books.