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Jingzaijiao
Tile-Paved
Salt
Fields
were
the
first
salt
fields
in
the
Beimen
area,
and
also
the
oldest
tile-paved
salt
fields
that
still
exist
in
the
country.
Formerly
known
as
the
Seto
Salt
Field
during
the
Qing
dynasty,
it
was
moved
to
the
current
location
in
1818
and
has
remained
here.
It
is
the
oldest
salt
field
with
nearly
two
centuries
of
history.
The
name,
Jiingzaijiao,
was
essentially
derived
from
this
particular
landscape
formation.
To
prevent
salt
crystals
from
attaching
to
the
soil,
salt
miners
at
Pottery
Dish
Salt
Field
manually
laid
out
broken
debris
of
pottery
onto
the
crystallizing
ponds
of
salt
fields.
This
approach
resulted
in
purer
and
clearer
salt
being
mined.
Under
the
sunshine,
the
Pottery
Salt
Pan
displays
a
resplendent,
mosaic
like
pattern.
These
features
make
it
a
unique
cultural
landscape
of
the
homeland
of
salt.
Today,
it
has
become
an
excellent
site
for
tourists
to
experience
salt
drying.
📍
Jingzaijiao
Tile-paved
Salt
Fields
井仔腳瓦盤鹽田
🚙
727,
Taiwan,
Tainan
City,
Beimen
District,
西南郊復育鹽田
🚌
Take
TRA
to
Xinying
Station
and
transfer The
West
Coast
Expressway
61 to Tai'an
Temple
(Jingzaijiao
Salt
Fields)
stop.
⏰
09:00-17:30
📱
+886-6-7861629
💰
Free
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