In addition to being famous for ceramics, there is a very distinctive appearance, stepping into the park as if strolling in the 18th century German town, because the architecture in the park is completely German style. There is a kiln for burning paper porcelain on the hillside in the distance, and there is also a small shop where you can experience the handmade porcelain. You can try it when you have time. There are drugstores and duty-free shops next to the ceramic park for tourists to shop.