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Porcelain House in Tianjin

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July 3, 2017 - Tianji, Tianji, China - Tianjin, CHINA-July 3 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..The Porcelain House, also known as the China House, is a French-style building embellished by?porcelain in north China's Tianjin. Standing before the house, tourists will be amazed?by the colorful?chinaware?cemented?onto the wall.?The windows, doors, pillars, eaves and?roofs?are all exquisitely decorated with different?chinawares.?Moreover, tourists will find beautiful porcelain decorations on the handrails, ceilings, and walls inside the house. Porcelain used to decorate the house can date back to the Han Dynasty. Visitors can almost find every type of chinaware from the house, which perfectly combines traditional Chinese architecture and western architecture. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)

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July 3, 2017 - Tianji, Tianji, China - Tianjin, CHINA-July 3 2017: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY. CHINA OUT)..The Porcelain House, also known as the China House, is a French-style building embellished by?porcelain in north China's Tianjin. Standing before the house, tourists will be amazed?by the colorful?chinaware?cemented?onto the wall.?The windows, doors, pillars, eaves and?roofs?are all exquisitely decorated with different?chinawares.?Moreover, tourists will find beautiful porcelain decorations on the handrails, ceilings, and walls inside the house. Porcelain used to decorate the house can date back to the Han Dynasty. Visitors can almost find every type of chinaware from the house, which perfectly combines traditional Chinese architecture and western architecture. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)