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Ceramic Culture Tourism Expo Park
Tangshan Ceramic Culture Expo Park is Tangshan's first professional high-end ceramic art theme market that integrates ceramic culture display, appreciation, exchange and promotion, boutique tourism shopping and other elements. It is located in the lobby of the North Hall of Tangshan International Convention and Exhibition Center. The first phase covers an area of 2,000 square meters and is mainly composed of three parts: a ceramic tourism product exhibition and sales center, a tourist restaurant and a dynamic cultural cinema.
Beijing Ceramic Art Museum
Beijing Ceramic Art Museum is a cultural and artistic institution with knowledge, education, popular science and mass appeal that promotes ceramic culture, appreciates ceramic art, conducts ceramic education and experiences ceramic life. It is a large-scale activity platform and a national AAA scenic spot that integrates product display, ceramic education, learning practice, cultural exchange, leisure and entertainment, and shopping experience. Based on the five national development concepts and the functional positioning of the capital's "four centers", Beijing Ceramic Art Museum is pioneering and innovative, building six modules of art, education, technology, life, tourism and animation with "ceramics +" as the industrial center, and making every effort to create an industrial cluster of education and training, cultural creativity, technological innovation, eco-tourism and animation communication with ceramic culture as the main line.
Tianjin Porcelain House
The Porcelain House is located at No. 72, Chifeng Road, Heping District, Tianjin. It is a unique building in Tianjin. Its predecessor was a century-old French-style building. Its current life is an extremely luxurious "Porcelain Beauty Building". The building is called: a priceless "Chinese Ancient Porcelain Museum". This "Porcelain House" is a French-style building decorated with many antiques on Chifeng Road, Tianjin. It was designed by Zhang Lianzhi, the owner of the Porcelain House. The predecessor of the Porcelain House was a small French-style building with a history of more than 100 years. The original owner was a central finance minister. After the minister left, it became a bank. After liberation, it became the Tianjin Heping District Industrial and Commercial Bureau. It is No. 72 Chifeng Road. No. 70 on the left is the former residence of "Shanxi Merchant" Qiao Tiehan, and No. 78 on the right is the former residence of Zhang Xueliang. Later, the Industrial and Commercial Bureau moved to a new site and left it idle for more than ten years. It was not until Zhang Lianzhi bought it in 2000 that it began its history as a porcelain house again. In September 2002, Zhang Lianzhi spent 30 million yuan to buy a century-old small western-style building and decided to transform it into a porcelain building to promote the porcelain culture of the Chinese nation and build a monument to porcelain culture. At first, Zhang Lianzhi just thought that it would be enough to paste porcelain tiles on the eaves. In 2005, when Zhang Lianzhi attended the Asia-Europe Finance Ministers' Meeting in Tianjin, he went to the Huayun Museum for dinner and was shocked by a wall inlaid with ancient porcelain fragments. Inspired by this, Zhang Lianzhi thought that if the whole house was covered with ancient porcelain, the effect might be more amazing. So he took out all the Tang Sancai, Song and Yuan official kilns, and Ming and Qing treasures that he had collected for many years and turned them into unique building materials. In September 2007, the Porcelain House was officially opened to the public and immediately became a landmark building in Tianjin. From September 2007 to 2014, when the Porcelain House was officially opened to the public, Zhang Lianzhi had been constantly supplementing the Porcelain House, and the most recent one was completed in January 2009.
Tianjin Porcelain House
The Porcelain House is located at No. 72, Chifeng Road, Heping District, Tianjin. It is a unique building in Tianjin. Its predecessor was a century-old French-style building. Its current life is an extremely luxurious "Porcelain Beauty Building". The building is called: a priceless "Chinese Ancient Porcelain Museum". This "Porcelain House" is a French-style building decorated with many antiques on Chifeng Road, Tianjin. It was designed by Zhang Lianzhi, the owner of the Porcelain House. The predecessor of the Porcelain House was a small French-style building with a history of more than 100 years. The original owner was a central finance minister. After the minister left, it became a bank. After liberation, it became the Tianjin Heping District Industrial and Commercial Bureau. It is No. 72 Chifeng Road. No. 70 on the left is the former residence of "Shanxi Merchant" Qiao Tiehan, and No. 78 on the right is the former residence of Zhang Xueliang. Later, the Industrial and Commercial Bureau moved to a new site and left it idle for more than ten years. It was not until Zhang Lianzhi bought it in 2000 that it began its history as a porcelain house again. In September 2002, Zhang Lianzhi spent 30 million yuan to buy a century-old small western-style building and decided to transform it into a porcelain building to promote the porcelain culture of the Chinese nation and build a monument to porcelain culture. At first, Zhang Lianzhi just thought that it would be enough to paste porcelain tiles on the eaves. In 2005, when Zhang Lianzhi attended the Asia-Europe Finance Ministers' Meeting in Tianjin, he went to the Huayun Museum for dinner and was shocked by a wall inlaid with ancient porcelain fragments. Inspired by this, Zhang Lianzhi thought that if the whole house was covered with ancient porcelain, the effect might be more amazing. So he took out all the Tang Sancai, Song and Yuan official kilns, and Ming and Qing treasures that he had collected for many years and turned them into unique building materials. In September 2007, the Porcelain House was officially opened to the public and immediately became a landmark building in Tianjin. From September 2007 to 2014, when the Porcelain House was officially opened to the public, Zhang Lianzhi had been constantly supplementing the Porcelain House, and the most recent one was completed in January 2009.
Chinese Folk Collection Museum
Huaxia Folk Collection Museum is located at the intersection of National Highway 106 and Yingbin East Road in Bazhou City. It has a construction area of 38,887 square meters and is the largest county-level museum in the country. It has been rated as a national AAA-level scenic spot. The first floor of the museum is a history museum, which houses more than 3,000 cultural relics from Bazhou dynasties, showing the overall picture of Bazhou's historical development. The second floor is a folk customs museum, which displays the local customs, living habits and the earth-shaking changes that have taken place in Bazhou in recent years from multiple angles and in all directions. The third floor is a ceramic collection hall, which displays the ceramic masterpieces collected by the famous collector Mr. Zuo Baoyin over the years, including blue and white, powder color, doucai and other varieties, including Jun kiln, official kiln, Ru kiln and other ceramic masterpieces from past dynasties. The fourth floor is a bicycle museum, which has the largest collection, the most complete variety and the largest scale among the world's bicycle exhibition halls. It is also the only bicycle museum in China. At present, the museum has collected more than 500 bicycles from 20 different countries and different eras. The exhibits include the British "Platinum Man" and other domestic and foreign fine collections. The fifth floor is the calligraphy and painting exhibition hall, which exhibits 1,500 works of national-level famous calligraphers and painters collected by the famous collector Mr. Jin Baoshuan.