Park Made Entirely From Clay Opens to Public in China

Posted by Deepika singh on 09 Jun 2011 08:47 PM

China inaugurates a unique cultural park made entirely out of clay. It was recently open for the public in Changzhuang Township, Tangshan City of north China's Hebei Province. The park features rows of houses, busy streets filled with vendors and their carts, high ranking officials and horse-pulled carriages. It is a reproduction of Zhang Zerui famous scroll painting Riverside Scene during the Qingming Festival. A local from the city’s Fengrun District, named Qin Shiping is behind this project. Tangshan has a long standing tradition in ceramics, and Qin worked as a sculptor and painter ever since he was a young boy.
Qin Shiping put his idea into practice in 2008. He hired two clay sculpture experts with plenty of experience behind them, and 100 more regular clay workers who got started on the project. Three years later, the Tangshan clay sculpture park has finally been completed and opened to the general public. It’s 300 meters long and 60 meters wide and has been built at 2/3 life-size scale. The exact cost of the park hasn’t yet made public, but back in 2009, Qin Shiping stated he had already invested over 10 million yuan.($1,545,000).

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Park Made Entirely From Clay Qin Shiping Qingming Festival Zhang Zerui Public in China cultural park Changzhuang Township Tangshan City Hebei Province
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Velvet

I wtnaed to spend a minute to thank you for this.

Arnie

That addresses several of my cnocners actually.

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