
The former site of Hengda Xie Paint Shop, located at 55 Zhongshan Middle Road , is a three-story building considered a Hangzhou historical landmark. It now houses the Hangzhou flagship store of China National Arts, showcasing a collection of traditional Chinese handicrafts, including wood, bamboo, porcelain, pottery, jade, and silk.
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The Former Site of Hengda Xie Pigment is historically significant as it was one of the earliest factories in Zhejiang producing pigments for art and industry. Its traditional methods have greatly influenced local art and craft practices, especially in traditional Chinese ink painting and calligraphy.
The site is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. It can be reached by Metro Line 1, getting off at the nearest station and taking a short walk. Buses and taxis are also easily available from the city center.
The Former Site of Hengda Xie Pigment is open from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily. The best times to visit are on weekdays, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, when it is less crowded.
The entrance fee is generally free for the main site. However, there may be charges for special exhibitions or guided tours. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online for any special events.
For general visits, advance booking is not necessary. However, for guided tours or special events, it is recommended to book tickets at least 1-2 days in advance.
You will need approximately 1-1.5 hours to fully explore the site, including the exhibits on the history of pigment production and the factory’s machinery.
Guided tours are available in both Chinese and English. Audio guides are provided in multiple languages, including Chinese, English, and possibly other major languages for international visitors.
Start your visit by exploring the main factory building, where you can learn about the historical production processes. Follow this by visiting the smaller exhibits showing tools, pigments, and documents about the factory’s legacy.
Currently, there are no night visits or light shows available. Special tours may be offered during festivals or special events, so check the schedule in advance.
The site tends to be less crowded on weekdays, especially in the mornings or late afternoons. Weekends and public holidays may see a higher number of visitors.
Basic facilities like toilets are available on-site. There are no restaurants within the attraction itself, but there are plenty of food options nearby. Rest areas are available for visitors to relax.
The site is accessible for elderly visitors and children, though some areas may have uneven floors or stairs. It is advisable to check accessibility details with the site ahead of time if you have specific concerns.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are preferred. Credit cards are also generally accepted for any purchases at souvenir shops or ticket counters.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available at nearby restaurants.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling traditional Chinese handicrafts, art supplies, and memorabilia related to the pigment-making history.