May 30 - Dragon Kiln
We visited the Dragon Kiln, a ‘pottery jungle’ overflowing with pottery made on their premises and porcelain works from China and Taiwan. It took about 30 minutes by taxi to drive out to the Dragon Kiln, which is located near Jurong. When we arrived, it was pouring rain, but luckily we were able to exit the taxi under a shelter.
Finally, the rain stopped and we were able to explore the grounds outside the buildings as well. There were thousands of different porcelain items, from small cups to large, round patio tables with matching stools. Around every corner, there was a little area to explore that you hadn’t seen before. Intermingled with the pottery were water features, seating areas, and little temples.
There is a 40 foot kiln that reminds of a dragon where the pottery made on site is fired. The entire property was a beautiful oasis of plants and pottery. I purchased a tea pot, some little cups, a fish platter and a serving bowl.
We visited the Dragon Kiln, a ‘pottery jungle’ overflowing with pottery made on their premises and porcelain works from China and Taiwan. It took about 30 minutes by taxi to drive out to the Dragon Kiln, which is located near Jurong. When we arrived, it was pouring rain, but luckily we were able to exit the taxi under a shelter.
Finally, the rain stopped and we were able to explore the grounds outside the buildings as well. There were thousands of different porcelain items, from small cups to large, round patio tables with matching stools. Around every corner, there was a little area to explore that you hadn’t seen before. Intermingled with the pottery were water features, seating areas, and little temples.
There is a 40 foot kiln that reminds of a dragon where the pottery made on site is fired. The entire property was a beautiful oasis of plants and pottery. I purchased a tea pot, some little cups, a fish platter and a serving bowl.





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