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China Ceramics Valley attracts visitors with its symbolic buildings

CGTN

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC
A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC
A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC
A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC
A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

A photo taken on February 29, 2024 shows an aerial view of the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, Hunan Province. /IC

Featuring 11 colorful, gigantic buildings in the shape of traditional Chinese ceramic products such as cups, plates, bowls and dishes, the China Ceramics Valley in Liling, central China's Hunan Province, has been hailed as a "Ceramic Kingdom." Covering an area of some 43 hectares, it is the largest artistic building complex of its kind in China. Since its opening in 2016, it has become a city landmark of Liling, one of the three "ceramic capitals" of China, attracting large numbers of visitors every year. 

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