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| | Toy Camels [edit this] | | Covered with flannel and stuffed with cotton, they are made in various sizes and shapes. No matter big or small, standing or sitting, they are simple but charming. The toy camels were selected to be lucky sign for the 4th art festival of China because of their outstanding local characters. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Wax Painting [edit this] | | Products include cloths, wall hangings, curtains, scarves and letter bags, etc. They have lingering charm of ice veins which look like ravaged crackles and speckles on frescos, and thus been favored by Chinese and foreign tourists. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Luminous Jade Cups [edit this] | | Produced in Jiuquan, made of jade picked in Mountain Qiliang, they are unique and well-known both at home and around. The history of production of jade cups dates from ancient times. Wanghuan, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote in his poem that grapes and wine were tasty, cups were luminous; when I was about to drink, the instrument of Pipa was played to hurry me up on horse; no laughing at me when I was drunk, because nobody knew who could come back from war.
Jiuquan is a bright pearl laid on the Silk Road. The luminous jade cups, being one of the most characteristic local products, have great potentialities in market. Along-side tourism development in an all-round way, the luminous jade cups produced in Jiuquan would be treasured by more and more people. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
| Painted Sculptures [edit this] | | Products include cloths, wall hangings, curtains, scarves and letter bags, etc. They have lingering charm of ice veins which look like ravaged crackles and speckles on frescos, and thus been favored by Chinese and foreign tourists. | Edit by: Dorothy | |
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