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Chinese Painting |
| Chinese painting is one of the oldest continuous artistic traditions in the world. Traditional painting is done with a brush dipped in black or colored ink. The most popular materials for Chinese painting are either rice paper or silk. The finished work is then mounted on scrolls. |
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Chinese Jade |
| Jade shows dignity and personality of its owner.The Chinese regards carved jade objects as intrinsically valuable. We metaphorically quates jade with human virtus because of its hardness, durability, and beauty. |
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Tri-color Glazed Ceremic |
| Tri-color Glazed Ceremic flourished during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), One of the major developments of this dynasty came with the introduction of varicolored, soft glazes for use on ceramics. The most famous Tang dynasty ceramic pieces include earthenware objects with tricolor glazes amber, green and yellow. |
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Silk Carpet |
| Xi'an serves as the starting point of the ancient Silk Road, thus its silk carpet gets the fame. These handmade silk carpet are visually stunning and exquisite to the touch. Silk, unlike wool or cotton is lightweight yet infinitely durable when afforded proper maintenance and care. A silk carpet is not only a treasure for a lifetime but can become a treasured heirloom. |
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Terracotta Figures |
| Terracotta Warriors are a must-see for any visitors who come to China. This is your chance to own a wonderful Terracotta warrior made in fired clay from the actual pit of t he Terracotta Warriors discovery site at Xian, in China, finished by hand. |
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Chinese Tea |
| Tea is one of the most popular drinks around the world. Chinese has always believed that tea is very good for your health. The practice of drinking tea has had a long history in China, having originated from there. The Chinese drinking tea during many parts of the day such as during meals fro good health or for simple pleasure. |
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