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	<title>Rare Jingdezhen Porcelain Covered with Gold Leaves</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/porcelain-871.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jingdezhen Jinxiangyu Porcelain Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.105-2, Nanheyan Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: There is a saying in ancient China: Even he who has a big sum of money cannot buy porcelain covered with gold leaves. Last week, however, I found a Jingdezhen porcelain shop where porcelain covered wi<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-06-10<br>
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	<title>Porcelain bowls as thin as paper</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-762.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Beijing JiangQingZhai JingDeZhen Ceramics Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.14-5, Zhushikou Dongdajie, Chongwen District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: In the country of origin for porcelain, the most famous place for producing porcelain is Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province. In fact, the city's name is synonymous with porcelain.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-11<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Delicate, light bone china</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/ceramics-861.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ci Yi Tang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.58, Xing Long Street, Tai Ping Zhuang, Chao Yang Road, Chao Yang district, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: I found a shop specializing in bone china made in central China's Tangshan, a city famous for porcelain. Their goods can be used not only as tableware for everyday use, but also as fine decorations.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-02-09<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Your morning starts when the aroma of tea fills in the air</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-839.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiang Yuan Ming Pin<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Floor 1, Beijing International Tea Town, Ma Lian Dao Road, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Drinking tea is not only healthy, but also enjoyable. Especially when your tea is brewed in an endearing tea pot.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-12-04<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Unique Souvenir To Cherish Memory</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-landscapes-830.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: China Happy<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: # 2001, Bo Gu Yi Yuan Antique CityŁ¬ Shi Jing Shan District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Chopsticks in Happy China are engraved with designs popular with foreign patrons. Some of these themes include poems, famous peoples, Beijing landscapes, pagodas, and even Beijing opera masks.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-11-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Huo Shu Tang: a snapshot of China's finest handicrafts</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/embroidery-813.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Huo Shu Tang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #46, Jiao Dao Kou South St., Dongcheng Distrcit, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Huo Shu Tang offers over 100 types of handicrafts from deep China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-09-10<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>New inspirations for your dishware</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-808.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Between Earth and Sky<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Floor 1, TianYa HongQiao market, Chongwen district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: "Between Earth and Sky" carries a nice collection of dishware with very unique designs.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>BaZha Tribe: Gifts from the Himalaya</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-777.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Bazha Tribe<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #105-4, East Drum Tower St., DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: BaZha Tribe in the Drum Tower area carries a wide variety of daily products from Nepal, Pakistan, India, Tibet, and even Russia.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-23<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Healthy Bone China</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tableware-760.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Bone China Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 58 Xinglong Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: With a history of over 200 years, bone china is considered some of the finest tableware in the world. It's made from ashes of cattle and sheep bones, mixed with other components. Bone chinaware is pur<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-11<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Muji, a way of life</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/earth-friendliness-746.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Muji<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1st floor, Joy City, Xidan, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Muji is a Japanese retail company which sells a wide variety of household goods. Its earth-friendliness and no-logo policy make it popular among the youth. In fact, a friend of mine in Xiamen even fli<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>An Outlet Carries Both White and Red Porcelain</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/workmanship-343.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dehua Porcelain Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.5, Jianguomennei Avenue, Dongcheng District, Beijing. (F1, the building of the Chinese Academy of Social Science)<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located at the northwest of Jianguomen Bridge, Dehua Porcelain Outlet specializes in both the famous white and red porcelain made in Dehua County, Fujian Province. Outside the shop there's a red sign <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-22<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Novel Designs to Decorate Your Home in Style</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/decorations-432.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ilinoi Furniture and Ornaments Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.10, Dongsanhuan Zhonglu, Chaoyang District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: On the southeast of Guomao Bridge is an outlet of Ilinoi, one of Beijing's major home decorations enterprises. Ilinoi has a team of professional designers, a production base, and a logistics centre in<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>YunHong Chopsticks: A Work of Art</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/chopsticks-684.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yun Hong Chopsticks<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #1, DaShiLa XiJie (DaShiLa West St.), Xuanwu District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: For parties and occasions when you want to bring out "the good china", YunHong offers just the right matching chopsticks.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Yu Hai Ying Zhou Giftshop: Deep Chinese Ornaments for Home Interior</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-646.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yu Hai Ying Zhou Giftshop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #31 of A, Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Yu Hai Ying Zhou is an excellent shop for fans of Chinese ethnic products.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-02<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Hua Fu Yi Yuan Giftshop</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-645.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hua Fu Yi Yuan Designing Studio<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #43, Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Hua Fu Yi Yuan carries a wide range of handicrafts of Yi Ethnic group in southwestern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-02<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tea set, the quintessential Chinese gift</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shops-639.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Qingci Lanting Celadon Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #28, LiuLiChang DongJie, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: QingCi LanTing in LiuLiChang, Xuanwu district offers a large variety of tea sets from Longquan, celadon capital of the country.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-03-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Shopping for Inexpensive Home Accessories</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/home-accessories-603.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Easy Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B/1F, Zhongguancun Shopping Mall, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The layout of Easy Shop in the Zhongguancun Shopping Mall is half shop, half gallery. The photos on the walls certainly contribute to this impression.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-26<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Hardwood Furniture Designs of Ming and Qing Dynasties</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Hardwood-furniture-shop-in-Beijing-399.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jialong Hardwood<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: The basement, No.116, east road, the north 4th ring, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located north of the East 4th Ring Road, Jialong Hardwood Furniture shop specializes in hardwood (mostly mahogany) furniture using designs from ancient times. As I entered the store, was deeply drawn <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-01<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Chinese Traditional Mahogany Furniture</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-traditional-furniture-shops-in-Beijing-400.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yundian Mahogany Furniture<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.116, east road, the north 4th ring, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Mahogany Furniture has become more and more popular in the rich families in China since the Ming Dynasty. Today, it serves as both a symbol of social statusl as well as a link to the traditional Chine<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-01<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>IKEA in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/IKEA-chain-stores-in-Beijing-449.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: IKEA<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.1 Taiyanggong St. Dongbahe Community, Chaoyang district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: When you hear IKEA, the first thing that probably comes to mind is low cost furniture. This is the true in the west, and it is true in Beijing. Speak to the younger Beijing residents, and you'd see th<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Great Porcelain  Spin</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/porcelain-562.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Spin<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 6, Fangyuan Xilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Need that perfect piece to match your dining table at a price that's not through the roof? Then stop by the newly opened Spin ceramic workshop in Chaoyang district, and check out their modern ceramic <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Japanese knick-knacks in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-Hutong-558.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Zakka<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A28, Guozijian, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Nestled among old Beijing-style courtyards on Guozijian Jie, Zakka is an interesting place where to buy gifts as you stroll around the Hutongs (Beijing old alleyways). The shop is run by a Japanese la<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-07<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Indulge the child within you at Trendyland</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/CBD-551.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Trendyland<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No 109, F/2, Villa 6, Jianwai SOHO, No 4, Jianguo Lu, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Today, many Chinese are also Disney fans, even if they haven't been to Disney Land or seen the original cartoons. Both Mickey and Donald are household names here nonetheless.  Trendyland caters to the<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>The Legend of the Wooden Lamp</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/handmade-lamps-544.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Legend of the Wooden Lamp<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.108, Guloudongdajie, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the Southeastern corner of the Drum and Bell Tower, Legend of the Wooden Lamp designs and produces handmade...wooden lamps. If you're getting tired of the ubiquitous deluxe crystal chandeli<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Exotic oddities at Cat</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/knick-knacks-541.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Cat<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 22 Dongzhong Jie, Dongcheng District, facing East Gate Plaza building A, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Cat greets you with a floor-to-ceiling bookcase crowded with vintage-looking publications. Don't be fooled, they are not for sale; but the books lend such warmth to the place that it is like walking i<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Mix in some Japanese lifestyles</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Clothes-509.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Felissimo<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: WB 117, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Felissimo is a Japanese chain with four branches in Beijing now. Their newly opened China World Shopping Mall branch carries a variety of everyday life knickknacks like ceramic utensils, green-tea-fil<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-04<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Buy low priced Silk and learn its history</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/brocade-491.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yuanlong Silk Plaza<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 15, Yongneidongjiezhongli, near the South Gate of the Temple of Heaven, ChongWen District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Yuanlong Silk Plaza, located near the north gate of the Temple of Heaven, is Asia's largest center for silk products. This five-story Plaza offers a great variety of choices of mostly items made from <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-27<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Fantastic Glassware with Italian Design</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/glass-bottle-488.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Glass Bottle<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. B-24 of First floor, LongFu Plaza, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Glassware is excellent for ordinary tableware or as ornaments in our homes. For beautiful decorative and practical glassware, take a look at Glass Bottle (BoLiZun) at the first floor of LongFu Plaza.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-27<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Good Place for Model Enthusiast</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/model-489.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: XinShi Model Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.36 of XinJieKou South Street, XiCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the XinJieKou South Street, the XinShi Model Shop is one of the largest model retailers in Beijing, models of just about everything. You can find model railways, radio controlled cars, mini<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-27<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Hello Kitty visits Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Wangfujing-459.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hello Kitty Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: EE12A on B1 floor of New Orient Plaza, No. 10 of DongChangAn Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: While Hello Kitty lives in London, she does visit China's capital from time to time. If you want to find her and her friends in Beijing, go to the official Hello Kitty Shop on DongChangAn Street. You <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-18<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Savoring the happiness of antique hunt!</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/silver-ornaments-437.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Feng Qi Wu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Yaxiu Fuzhuang Shichang Dong Lu, Sanlitun, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Feng Qi Wu has an old-fashioned storefront, with various tables, cabinets, armories, screens, and numerous other types of old, weathered furniture.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Thank Heaven for Seven-Eleven</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Seven-Eleven-436.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Seven-Eleven<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Floor 1, # B, GUO MEN BUILDING, Zuojiazhuang, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This Seven-Eleven neighborhood store in Zuojiazhuang sells a large variety of foods, beverages, phones cards, and many other household supplies.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Lacquer Art from Yi Ethnic Minority</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Yi-ethic-minority-420.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yi Zu Qi Qi<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 53, D Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The Yi Zu Qi Qi in the Chaoyang district offers an extensive and amazing array of lacquer ware from southern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-07<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Brighten up your home!</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/hand-painted-table-381.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Sophie's<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.1, Nong Zhan Guan Nan Lu, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Sophie's sells everything for your living and dining room needs. All their products come from their own workshop, with original designs.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Lifestyle of 70s China</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/secondhand-384.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Chai-Na<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 6 of Yandai Xiejie, Xicheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: So what did the Chinese use and wear in the 70s? You can see this upon entering Chai-Na Secondhand Shop on the Yandai Xiejie. The store name is a pun on the English pronunciation of China, but actuall<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>The Story of China's Minority Ethnic Groups</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/folk-crafts-373.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Minority Story<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.5 of Qianmachang Hutong, JiuGuLou Street, XiCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The merchandise offered at Minority Story all came from the traditional craftsmanship of minority ethnic groups in China. Located in the Qianmachang Hutong of Xicheng District, the shop covers only ab<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Luxurious Wooden Handicrafts</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/wooden-handicrafts-329.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: TAN'S<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: L1-31 on the first floor of JiaMao shopping mall, No. 1 of XiZhiMenWai Street, XiCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the first floor of JiaMao shopping mall, TAN'S features ornate hand-carved combs, while also selling a variety of wooden handicrafts, from furniture to home decorations to fashion accessori<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-17<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Yunhong Chopsticks: The Perfect Complement for your Fine China</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/and-bowl-308.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yun Hong Chopsticks Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 2#, Ground Floor, Yueshow Fashion Market, Chaoyang Men<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Yunhong Chopsticks Shop carries a huge selection of engraved chopsticks, chopstick holders, bowls, and decorative table clothes. There are even ornate spoons and forks for the non-chopstick users.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-18<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Treat Your Feet with a Pair of Hand-Embroidered Sleeper</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/silk-eye-mask-183.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Zhuqimen<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #142 NB, China World Shopping Mall, #1 Jianguomenwai Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Zhuqimen features a diversity of small items and home wares: design candles (RMB 80), hand-embroidered sleepers (RMB 336), Thai-style kitchen accessories, Japanese-style potteries. 
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		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Lighten Your Load: Travel light</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/staples-164.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Watsons<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1F, Henderson Yansha Department Store, Beijing Railway Station East Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Travelers can find a vast choice of beauty and hygiene staples at this store.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Host Your Next Party in Glass</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/glass-flower-vase-62.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Home & Interior</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/2-Tableware.html">Tableware</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Bxglass<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #223, Henderson Yansha Department Store, Beijing Railway Station East Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Bxglass carries glassware, such as glass flower vases and dishware.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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