The Research on Dragon Kiln Ecotourism in Wanyao Village, Lincang City Based on Cultural Preservation

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Ceramic culture takes a very important part in the history of Chinese civilization as China is the home of ceramic. Dragon kiln, which has been put into use for more than 3000 years in China, has become to be a significant intangible cultural heritage. Unfortunately most of them are only remaining sites or completely annihilated now. Nevertheless, on the basis of dragon kiln, Wanyao earthenware culture village has existed and developed for 276 years since 1738. And in the future the villagers will adhere to the dual mode of ecological tourism and cultural protection to further prosper earthenware culture.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1065-1069)

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2779-2784

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December 2014

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