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① Visitors could flip a wooden sign into the red at the entrance to ensure that they won’t be disturbed in the tearoom.
② two vessels are hanging up in the center of the room. These vessels appear to function normally, but they are too shallow for plants to soak in water. It requires visitors to take the heavy watering vessel underneath and drop some water to keep plants alive. Once the plants are watered, the excessive drops make a clear sound from the urn below.
③ The ceiling is made of paper fixed on a wooden frame. Leaves are placed to give off a faint warmth of light and the outline of a leaf.
④ Inside the wall at the end of the walkway is a flower vase with a black mirror behind it. When the audience looked at the vase, visitors could stretch their sight deeply so that they would see themselves in the black mirror.

⑤ Location of Tea Ware
⑥ Drinking water and sink
⑦ A vessel that requires two people to face each other and "suck" simultaneously to drink water
⑧ This vessel, called “kendi,” originates from West Asia. It is a portable wine vessel used to pull out a water line and receive it by mouth.

 

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