At lunch on the second floor of a restaurant in the center of Badgang Durba Square, when you look down, you can see the ground around the square, which is densely paved with many pottery pots. Here is Badgang Pottery Square. It used to be the largest manufacturer of traditional pottery in Badgang; it used to be a busy pottery trading place; its centuries of pottery making history reflects a traditional state around Duba Square. Only with the change of the times, the traditional pottery with simple shape is no longer loved and used by the local people, and the pottery paved on the square may be more just a promotion of traditional culture and tourism culture. It's normal for someone to ask about the charge when you lift the camera.