Some years ago the Chi Lin Nunnery built a Chaschan kiln in the Chinese mainland (Dongguan City) in the old tradition of early Chinese cloisters and nunneries. To study old pottery techniques, master Gao Feng was asked to train new potters. Every year, two potters finish their education in Dongguan. In spring 2017 I was able to visit the exhibition of the master pieces in the Nan Lian garden of the nunnery.
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