Stay away from this overpriced tourist trap. From a distance the porcelain fragments look ok, but once you get closer you can tell how poorly and haphazardly the pieces are pasted on the walls. When I went the inside was stuffed with random pieces of older furniture but there’s no information about them in either Chinese or English. Because of that you could be in and out in less than 10 minutes.
On the whole there’s no story or narrative you get from visiting. It’s just a gaudy display masquerading as art. I don’t know how this place became one of the better known attractions in Tianjin; good...
Read moreI would highly suggest that you ignore those travel bloggers recomendation and skip this "must visit" attraction of Tianjin.
Probably due to the hype, this tiny house is filled up with massive local tourist, as well as some international ones.
Elderly is free entry and I paid 50 CNY for my adult ticket. It took us approx 15min max to tour the entire house squeezing through tbe crowd.
The house is filled with broken down furnitures and the house is in a very bad condition.
Definitely need a total concept revamp if they are really keen to make this one of...
Read moreIt was super crowded, chaotic and disorganised. Nothing explained about the place. No historical significance was shared. As far as I can see, it's a manufactured tourist trap. The insides were disorganised. The guards / ushers working there just shout at people to move and line up. If you enjoy being shouted at and see some broken bowls and cups stick to the walls of a house (not even pretty patterns) and pay money for the pleasure.... Your choice. I won't...
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