The Holy Land of Long Kiln Workers The acacia praying platform is a bat pattern made of pebbles and ceramic fragments, which means "blessing to". And this small platform also has a very romantic name, called "Acacia"…
The ground of the terrace is made of pebbles and pottery shreds, and it also has some bat patterns meaning the "blessing". It also has a very romantic name, "Love Terrace".
This is named after a romantic legend. The male potters worked very hard in the dragon kiln for a long time, and didn't have time to go home or meet their lover, so that they sang the folk songs and asked their girlfriends who were fisher girls living on the other side of the river to meet by punting. However, these girls could not meet them by punting in the windy and rainy days, so that they had to miss each other across the river.
The tree planted on this terrace is the guava tree, rather than the acacia confusa. There is also a legend for this tree that the first child of the potters and the fisher girls who are dating here is always the son. Many families are always the same. The villagers are very strange, and later know that these potters and the fisher girls secretly eat the fruits of the guava trees. From then on, the two guava trees are named the "Fertility Tree" by the villagers.