As the first museum to display "imperial kiln bricks" in China, it aims to protect a precious cultural heritage and present the little-known firing process of "imperial kiln bricks" and its profound historical and cultural connotations from various perspectives.
In 2019, the museum was rated as a national 4A-level tourist attraction.
The activity is a part of the third leg of the "A Date with China", which kicked off in Tianjin on Friday.
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