Excursión de arte popular de medio día a Yingge y Sansia desde Taipei
Lo más destacado de la visita
- Templo Sansia Tsu Shih Ching Shui
- Old Street en Sansia
- Fábrica y sala de muestras de cerámica de Yingge
- Pottery Street en Yingge
Esta excursión incluye visitas a las vecinas ciudades de Yingge y Sansia. Yingge es la capital de la cerámica de Taiwán, una pequeña ciudad que produce réplicas pintadas a mano de elegantes jarrones de las dinastías Ching y Ming como los que una vez adornaban los lugares de Pekín. La calle de la cerámica de Yingge es famosa por sus tiendas de cerámica. Tendrá la oportunidad de comprar algunos de estos exquisitos artículos hechos a mano. Cada mes de octubre la ciudad celebra un festival de cerámica en la calle.
Visite una fábrica de cerámica local donde podrá contemplar el trabajo de alfareros con la arcilla y artistas pintando los jarrones.
El recorrido continúa hacia la tradicional ciudad de Sansia, originalmente llamada Sanjiauyung. La principal atracción de Sansia es el artístico Templo Tsu Shih Ching Shui, construido en 1769 y destruido en el terremoto del año 1833, posteriormente reconstruido en 1867. El Templo Tsu Shih Ching Shui es famoso por sus tallas en madera de alcanfor. Está clasificado como lugar histórico y es uno de los principales templos de Taipei.
Pasee a pie por el hermoso casco antiguo de Sansia, rodeado de edificios de estilo occidental decorados con tallas de madera, así como esculturas de bronce y piedra.
- Guía profesional
- Traslado en autobús con aire acondicionado
- Traslado de ida y vuelta al hotel
- Comida y bebida
- Propina (opcional)
- Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
- No apto para sillas de ruedas.
Our guide was a driver, not a guide. While he spoke excellent English he didn't have any prepared information for us and seemed to be totally unprepared for our outing. The pottery factory was interesting and the employees did a good job with the tour.
Too much time at pottery factory so time at pottery street very limited.
The tour was good, but the bus was not. It needed a new set of Shocks and tires. We bounced the entire tour. Our second day's tour was the same. Not sure if we were on a different bus or not. No difference in the ride.
One of the most disappointing half-day tours my wife & I have ever taken. We went initially to Sansia & spent so long at a Taoist temple that we were only able to walk about 50 metres along Sansia Old Street before our guide told us it was time to go to Yingge. Instead of going to Pottery Street as expected or the ceramics museum as we'd hoped, we were taken to a single store, where prices were quite expensive. No-one wanted to purchase anything, whereupon the tour guide announced we had 20 minutes to spare & we would go back to the railway station so we could look in the shops opposite. Unfortunately, the quality of the pottery in those shops that were open was very poor & staff in several stores were clearly surprised at our wanting to look at their merchandise. One person made a single purchase before we were back at the tour van well before the 'spare 20 minutes' had expired. My wife & I were disconcerted by the absence of seat belts in the 9-seater van that was used for this tour & did not feel comfortable while travelling. While the tour guide was very personable & knowledgeable, I cannot recommend this tour to anyone interested in seeing Sansia or Yingge.
The old street market and pottery factory were really neat.