(Ongoing)LUSHEN Temple (with Dong Yan)

BOSHAN (博山): A Living Cultural Landscape of Chinese Glass

One of the oldest glass-producing regions in China

Boshan, located in Shandong, has a long history of glassmaking that dates back to Yuan Dynasty (1300s).

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Lushen Temple (炉神庙): The Spiritual Core of Boshan Glass

China’s only surviving glass furnace god temple, still active today.

Built in 1611 to honor Nüwa, glassmaking’s mythic ancestor.

A symbol of Boshan’s shared memory and spiritual heritage.

Lushen Temple Fair

Every year on the 3rd day of the 3rd lunar month, the Lushen Temple Fair is held, continuing centuries-old community traditions.

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