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- [Xinwang|Ji Porcelain] Hand drawn and kneaded pottery DIY activity (family friendly)-0528
[Xinwang|Ji Porcelain] Hand drawn and kneaded pottery DIY activity (family friendly)-0528
[Xinwang|Ji Porcelain] Hand drawn and kneaded pottery DIY activity (family friendly)-0528
"New Wangjiu Ceramics" traces its roots back to 1926 when the Hsu family started their ceramic business, and now it has been nearly a century. Named after its founder, Mr. Hsu Xinwang, "New Wangjiu Ceramics" is combined with the fourth-generation innovative ceramic brand, "Cocera Ceramics." This journey not only allows you to appreciate the four generations of a ceramic family, from making tiles, firing bowls, tiles to the transformation of cultural and creative industries, but also lets you personally experience the pottery DIY dance with clay.
"In It Together Technology" has always upheld its commitment to employee well-being and work-life balance. The chairman believes that happy employees can create outstanding results. Therefore, not only does the company provide an excellent working environment and professional development opportunities, but it also continuously seeks ways to enrich employees' lives. This time, hearing the employees' wishes to experience the fun of hand-pulled pottery, a special trip to Yingge was planned for all employees, aiming to create a perfect experience of work-life balance.
In the workshop, our team members will learn how to turn a piece of ordinary clay into a unique ceramic artwork. This process includes pottery pulling, pinching clay, and refining, with each step requiring skill and patience. It's not just a fun creative experience but also promotes collaboration and enhances interaction among team members.
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For more details please contact: https://www.avec.org.tw/fuwuxiangmu/1104.html