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Sunday, November 21, 2004


The Tachien kilns were dragon kilns that extended up the hill. This one was only half covered with a roof. It did not seem to be in as good of condition as Mr. Jing's kiln in Tianboa. The kiln was big and the wares fired inside were roof tiles and water vessels.

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