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Sanxia Chashanfang Soap Culture Experience Center fully discloses traditional handmade soap making methods

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"Chashanfang", an old soap factory in Sanxia, ??insists on using natural materials and traditional craftsmanship to hand-make soap. Its family motto is that "making soap is a conscientious business." Therefore, the production process is not afraid of tourists seeing it, and it also teaches you how to make soap.

Bathing is the happiest time for many children. The whole body is washed deliciously and all bacteria are killed.

A good soap is soft and moist when washed, not astringent or sticky, and can still produce a lot of bubbles even until the last moment.

The words are unfounded. The "Chashan Room" is directly open to tourists for trial washing. More than ten types of soaps are lined up. Every child has a great time washing in front of the sink.

"Guess what this is?" the guide asked the children next to him, picking up a rectangular piece of white soap.

"Tofu!" "Carrot cake!" The children raised their little hands to answer, and the answers were innocent and cute.

This interactive tour is in the style of the "Chashanfang Soap Culture Experience Center", and the heavy bamboo basket with the "tea pick" (the Taiwanese pronunciation of soap) is full of ancient style.

Founded in 1957, "Meishengtang" used to be the only "Fu Le Medicated Soap" factory in Taiwan that manufactured pure natural floating water soap.

After fifty years, this business passed down from generation to generation has grown stronger and stronger due to the protection of family members. One family has cultivated more than ten soap-making masters.

In 2007, the third generation of Mei Sheng Tang refurbished the old soap factory logo and re-established itself in the Three Gorges with "Chashan House"; in 2010, in response to the Ministry of Economic Affairs' tourist factory mentoring program, hot-boiled soap making was made public for the first time.

Fahe’s mysterious soap-making materials were used, and the old factory building with a height of more than 200 square meters was designed into a two-story "Chashanfang Soap Culture Experience Center" tourist factory.