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	<title>Unique and exquisite handicrafts of the Miao minority</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Miao-minority-868.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Miao Wang Zhai(Guizhou Miao Arts & Crafts)<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.21, Yan Dai Xie Jie, Hou Hai, Xicheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The Miao are one of the most fascinating ethnic minorities in China. Recently, I found a Miao handicrafts shop on Yandai Xiejie. I was impressed by their silver ornaments and wax printing works.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-06-04<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>&quot;Feel the Art Beat of Historical China&quot;</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/South-Pointing-Chariot-852.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ju Ya Zhai(Elegance-Gathering House)<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Room 349A, No.519, Fen Zhong Si Antique City, Fengtai District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Ju Ya Zhai offers authentic antiques and vintage collectibles. They have everything from old jades, clocks and Peking opera masks to antique vases, jars and Buddhist figurines.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2009-02-04<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Gifts from the high mountains of Tibet</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tibet-793.html</link>
	<author>Cathryn</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Himalayan artworks<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.52,Yan dai xie jie, Xi cheng district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Himalayan, a land full of mystery and long history, captures the souls of many people who have ever or never been there. So I was thrilled to find a shop in Beijing offering handicrafts from that myst<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-13<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Exotic Gifts From High Mountains of Tibet</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-838.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jin Hua Tang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #381ㄛ Bloc B, Cheng Tian Antique City, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Products here make for cute presents for nolvelty-seeking people. Even curio-seekers are attracted to the shop.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-12-01<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">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</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>A Little piece of the Countryside</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Painting-695.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Beiping Gallery<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Beiping Gallery, #101, LiuLiChang West St., XuanWu District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Beiping Gallery sells farmer's paintings, which are colorfully crafted works which focus on people's lives in the rural areas.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-05-23<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Exploring the mystery of Dongba culture</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Handicrafts-816.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dong Ba E Zu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 798 Art Zone, Dashanzi, Chao Yang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Lijiang in Yunnan Province is home to Naxi, an old ethnic minority group that holds a mysterious Dongba culture. I took a visit to Dong Ba E Zu, a handicraft shop in the 798 Art Zone, and it was a col<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-09-21<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Curiosities From Tibet</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Handicrafts-814.html</link>
	<author>Clare Liu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jia Na Ma Ni<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 6 Fang Yuan West Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: A Tibetan handicraft shop is in Fangyuan West Road, named "Jia Na Ma Ni". "Jia Na" means "monk"in Tibetan, and "Ma Ni" is the stones Tibetans pile together for prayer.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-09-21<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Ci En Dian: A step closer to know the Buddha</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Buddhist-items-806.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ci En DianㄗHall of Leniencyㄘ<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Drum Tower West St., Xicheng District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: For people who want to buy quality Buddhist items, Ci En Dian in the Drum Tower area,makes for a good choice, both for its large selection and an owner who is a devout Buddhist.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-27<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Wisdom Seed: Well-wishing from distant land</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tibet-804.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wisdom Seed<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #58, GuLou West St. Dongcheng Distrcit<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: One shop in Beijing called Wisdom Seed offers Marnyi stone which is rare to see outside Tibet.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-08-25<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Mysterious Naxi minority handicrafts</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-727.html</link>
	<author>Cathryn</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Naxi Popo<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Yandai Xiejie, Hou Hai, Xicheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: "Naxi Popo", or Granny Naxi, offers a large variety of quintessentially Naxi handicrafts of the namesake ethnic minority living in southern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-03<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Small Vases for Practical Home Decoration</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-744.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: ECI Art Gallery<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #16 每 2, Dong Huang Cheng Gen North St., DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: ECI Art Gallery carries a collection of original Tibetan accessories and Nepal clothing. It also sells a range of pottery containers, such as vases, pen pots, and ashtrays.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Store Selling Archaistic Bronzes</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/bronzes-344.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Archaeological and Tibetan Gift Store<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>: The Archaeological and Tibetan Gift Store, which is located at the northwest of Jianguomen Bridge in Beijing, specializes in various archaistic bronzes.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-22<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Are You Attracted by Chinese Folk Arts?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Huacaizhou-handicraft-shop-in-Beijing-608.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Colorful Boat<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 40-2, east Gulou Street, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: With typical traditional Chinese style facade, Huacaizhou is a shop which offers traditional Chinese handicrafts near drum tower.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A World of Traditional Chinese Handicrafts</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/diaboloes-683.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tian Xi Yuan Chinese Handicraft Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #18, DaShiLa Jie (DaShiLa St.), Xuanwu District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: For those who don't have particular gift ideas, or simply don't have time to shop around, TianXiYuan has a "world of handicrafts" to offer you.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Gifts and Accessories from the &quot;Roof of the World&quot;</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Liulichang-649.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ping Gu Zhai<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #59, LiuLiChangDongJie, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Ping Gu Zhai in Xuanwu District sells a large variety of everyday products from the Himalayan region, mainly the Tibet.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-02<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Putting on a &quot;Shadow Play&quot;</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Liu-Li-Chang-619.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ji Gu Ge<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: # 132, LiuLiChangDongJie, Xuanwu District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: JiGuGe sells beautiful shadow puppets made from Shanxi.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-03-23<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Cute Kitty's World</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Kitty-Fun-House-in-Beijing-601.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Kitty House<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.97-6, East Gulou Street, Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Kitty, a lovely figurine, has become very popular among young Chinese people. Near Nanluogu Lane, a tiny shop named Kitty Fun House offers kitty toys and others items at reasonable prices.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-25<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>An Appointment with Paradise</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tiantangzhiyue-in-Beijing-599.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tiantangzhiyue Tibetan Accessory shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: North of No.53, Zhonglouwan Hutong, Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located near Back Lake in Beijing, this accessory shop has a beautiful name "Tiantang Zhi Yue" which means "an appointment with paradise". I was attracted not only by the romantic title, but also by t<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-25<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>How About Wearing a Pair of Traditional Chinese Shoes?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Neiliansheng-in-Beijing-600.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Neiliansheng Shoes shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 285, East of Gulou Street, Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Neiliansheng is a famous maker of traditional Chinese shoes in Beijing. One shop located near Gulou offers exquisite hand-made Chinese shoes of a high quality. Neiliansheng opened their first shop in <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-25<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>What Buddhists' homes look like?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/palm-candleholder-184.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: ZiXiang Barge<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #228-230, Henderson Yansha Department Store, Beijing Railway Station East Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: ZiXiang Barge offers potteries, lamps, candles, baldachins, woodcarvings, and dishware.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Looking Dapper in Tang Apparel</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tangyun-Apparel-shop-in-Beijing-593.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tangyun Apparel<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: The basement of the Xihua Shopping Mall, south west (C) entrance of Jishuitan metro station, Xicheng District, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Do you know which type of dressing style is especially popular with Chinese people during the celebrations of the Spring Festival, in early February? Answer: the Tang style, made after the renowned de<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Daxin Weaving Specialty Store</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Daxin-Weaving-Specialty-Store-in-Beijing-583.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Daxin Fabric Specialty Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.10 south of Xinjiekou St, Xicheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located near the Xinjiekou shopping area, Daxin Weaving Specialty Store offers fabrics in multiple colors and patterns to a clientele composed of numerous repeat customers. Local Beijingers are entice<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-01-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Golden Scissors for the craftsman at home</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Wangfujing-458.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Golden Scissors<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.135 on B1 floor of New Orient Plaza, No. 138 of WangFuJing Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located in the New Orient Plaza, Golden Scissors specializes in making embroidery scissors, dressmaking scissors, pinking shears and other specialty scissors used in traditional Chinese crafts.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-18<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Tibetan Accessory Shop in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/accessory-store-in-Beijing-357.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Snow Land and the Potala Palace<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.29, west of Shuangyushu community, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: There are very few Tibetan stores in Beijing. "Snow land and the Potala Palace" is one of them, offering ethnic accessaries transported directly from Tibet. Stepping into the store, I was impressed by<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Experience Tibetan Culture in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/a-Tibetan-accessory-exclusive-agent-in-Beijing-565.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Paltatungkar<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: The 3rd floor, the Creative Zone plaza, No.66 west North 4th Ring Rd, Haidian district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Paltatungkar (pronounced Ba Zha Tong Ga in Chinese) is not only a place for you to buy gifts and souvenirs, but also for the curious to better understand the Tibetan culture.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-12<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Jadeite Jewelry in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/jewelry-store-in-Beijing-268.html</link>
	<author>Maggie</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hengchang Jewelry<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: the 2nd floor, Modern Plaza, No.40, Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Jadeite, a luxurious jewelry material, is very popular all around China. In Chinese people＊s mind, it is not only a great decorative material, but also good for health.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>What Kind of Suit People Who Live in Remote Mountains Wear?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Guizhou-style-clothes-166.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wei Fei Zuo Dai<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.2 Zhong KuHotong,east district,Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Wei Fei Zuo Dai specializes in apparel made in  a remote mountain in the Southern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Old Chinese People Have Tailored These Clothes to Bless your Children</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/children-clothes-shop-in-Beijing-163.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wanyi Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.58 Zhong KuHotong, east district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Wanyi shop carries folk handicraft from Northern China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Sheng Tang Xuan - A Popular Shop Specialized in Folk Handicraft</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/handicraft-in-Beijing-132.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Sheng Tang Xuan<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.38 Guozijian Street, Dongcheng district, Beijing China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Sheng Tang Xuan is a small shop well known for the variety of folk artworks it carries.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Get a Gift for the Beijing Girl You Fancy</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/18K-gold-jewelry-122.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Oxtte<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: AA 07b, The Malls at Oriental Plaza, East Chang＊an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Oxtte mainly carries jewelry and quartz watches<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>It Takes Only 5 Minutes to Learn How to Play Ocarinas</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/special-musical-instruments-121.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: New Vista<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B2, 77th Street Plaza, Xidan, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: New Vista offers ocarinas made in China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Magnified Jewelry</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/big-size-jewelry-118.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Morpheus<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 3rd Floor, Shin Kong Place, JianGuo Road, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Morpheus offers jewelry bigger than regular size, such as thick silver necklaces with a big pearl or crystal.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Gold Has Colors Other than just Gold</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/diamond-jewelry-86.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ferti Jewelry<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 3rd Floor, Shin Kong Place, JianGuo Road, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Ferti Jewelry offers Hong Kong jewelry made in 18K gold colored in pink, purple and grey.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Make a Silk Candy Box in 10 Seconds</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/silk-duvet-cover-81.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Emperor<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: AA12, The Malls at Oriental Plaza, East Chang＊an Street, Beijin<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Emperor carries 100% pure silk items: cushions, jewelry rolls, sheets<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Accessorize Yourself with Silks and Embroideries from a Chinese Minority</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Laitaihuahui-Market-74.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dexian minority house accessories<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #23 First Aisle, Laitaihuahui Market, #9 Maizidian West Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Most of the products on offer at this accessories shop come from the Dujun Handmade Embroidery Research School of the Guizhou Province<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Luxury and Inexpensive-all in One Store</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/traditional-Chinese-items-65.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: ChengGuZhai<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #194 Wangfujingdong Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: ChengGuZhai carries arts, souvenirs, jade, etc. Items in this store are traditional Chinese style.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Where to Find Multicolored Amber in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/silver-jewelry-64.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Carol<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 2nd Floor, New World Shopping Mall, Jianguo Road #93, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Carol is a jewelry retailer who specializes in silver and amber stones.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Art Embroidery - Transform Your Favorite Pictures into Chinese Embroideries</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/embroidery-gift-48.html</link>
	<author>Fiona Zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Art Embroidery<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #119 WB, China World Shopping Mall, #1 Jianguomenwai Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Art Embroidery sells hand-made embroidery patterns. The threads are so thin that one cannot tell<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<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">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</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>These are not mass-produced</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Yaxiu-540.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Athena Xu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 100m in from the road west of Yaxiu Market, Chaoyang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Wandering around Athena Xu is like walking inside a private room, with accessories, hats and home furnishings cleverly draped all through the boutique.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-06<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">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</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>Art of Cloisonne Born in Vases</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/cloisonne-vase-445.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Cloisonne Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 73, D Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This Cloisonne Store in the Chaoyang district offers you an good opportunity to enjoy the magnificence of Cloisonne.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>You Will Love the Stones here</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Jewelry-464.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: i-Stone<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 88 of WangFuJing Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: With over 1000 jewelry outlets across China, i-Stone is one of the best known brand names in China. I went to their outlet on WangFuJing Street, one of the first i-Stone to open in Beijing. A large se<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-19<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Ancient Form of Art Elaborated with Paper</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/paper-cutting-391.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Du Yi Ge<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.23, A Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Du Yi Ge store in the Chaoyang districtis the largest of its kind in China, selling an amazing variety of paper cuttings from different provinces.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-01<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">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</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>Modern Pottery Designs</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/pottery-works-422.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiangcun Art Studio<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 42, A Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This Art Studio in the Chaoyang district offers an extensive variety of fine pottery works.All the works are designed by its 30 renowned artists who focus on post-modern arts, and made in-house at Xia<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-07<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Ancient Art to Make Shadow Come to Life</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shadow-puppet-shop-in-Beijing-421.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Pi Ying Fang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 39, D Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This Shadow Puppet Workshop in the Chaoyang district sells an amazing variety of donkey or ox leather shadow puppets: opera figures, legend animals, and beautiful sceneries, to name a few<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-07<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">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</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>Enjoy Your Delicious Meal with Exquisite Chopsticks</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Wangfujing-411.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yun Hong Chopsticks<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 277 of WangFuJing Street, DongCheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: When you eat out in Beijing, you might've noticed some restaurants gives you very ornate chopsticks to use for your meals. If you ever want to have some to go with your china back home, your best bet <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>If you really are a fan of the star...</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-stars-410.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dongxihui<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 3.3 Building of SanLiTun North Street, ChaoYang District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the famous SanLiTun Street, Dongxihui was founded by a Chinese actor Liu Bin in 2006. This unique shop sells the secondhand items used by Chinese stars. Upon entering into the shop, you wil<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-06<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Read In An Ancient Way</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-bamboo-book-store-392.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Dily Zou<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 53, D Row, Panjiayuan Antique Market, Chaoyang district<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The Dily Zou store in the Chaoyang district offers you a unique opportunity to buy bamboo books, which the chinese used for recording in ancient times.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-01<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Find Your Favorite Leather Goods</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/leather-371.html</link>
	<author>Eric Jin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Herbal Heaven<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 46 of XiSi South Street (Gangwashi), Xicheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located on the XiSi South Street, Herbal Heaven offers a variety of products made of finest leather, from handbags to wallets to various accessories. Upon entering into the shop, you can immediately  <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Art from the Mountains of Himalayas</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/thangka-359.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Ru Yi Bao<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Ru Yi Bao, Shop No. 433 of Floor 4, Tianya Antique City, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Ru Yi Bao in the Panjiayuan area carries a large selection of Thangkas that come from the Himalayan region〞the "roof of the world".<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>You can't Cook in these Pots</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/antique-pots-360.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Lu Bo Zhai<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Floor 4, Tianya Antique City, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The Panjiayuan area Lu Bo Zhai carries a myriad of unearthed pots, containers, and reproductions.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A Captivating Place to Buy Himalaya Gifts and Accessories</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tibetan-accessories-and-gifts-shop-in-Beijing-351.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: A Bu Ni Gong<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.666, Floor 6, Tianya Antique City, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The store carries a variety of Tibetan everyday products, like exquisite Tibetan fox fur hats, colorful prayer flags, rosaries, and prayer wheels<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>An Enchanting Place for Ethnic Handicrafts and Accessories</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-ethnic-handicrafts-store-352.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Mona Antique Gallery<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.415, Floor 4, Tianya Antique City, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Mona Antique Gallery specializes in authentic handicrafts and accessories of various Chinese ethnic groups in southern China, including Miao, Dong, and Yi, whose cultures contribute to the richness in<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-24<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>The Biggest Collection of Bronze Artifacts in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/and-bronze-handicrafts-337.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jin Yi Ge<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Wu No.9 Yard, Jiao Chang Kou Street, Xicheng District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Jin Yi Ge is the largest bronze crafts store in the capital city. The store, which distinguishes itself with its exquisite workmanship, carries a wide range of jade, cloisonne ivory, lacquer, and of c<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-19<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Beijing 2008 Olympic Store: Souvenirs of 2008 Beijing Olympic Games</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/pen-notebook-309.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Beijing 2008 Olympic Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Front door / West gate, F 1, Yueshow Fashion Market, Chaowai Boulevard, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This Offical Licensed Olympic Merchandise Outlet of 2008 Beijing Olympiad sells mascots, T-shirts, hats, bracelets, pack bags, wallets, umbrellas, cups, and pens.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-18<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>This Guan'In Necklace Stops You from Getting into Trouble</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/luck-jewelry-53.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: BaoZhiYuan<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1st floor, Beijing Friendship Store, Chang＊an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The facade of BaoZhiYuan looks like the doorway of an ancient home.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Embroidery Patterns from 100-300 Years Ago</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/embroidery-patterns-from-Qing-dynasty-180.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Zhang's Textiles<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #140 NB, China World Shopping Mall, #1 Jianguomenwai Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The merchandise at Zhang's Textiles 〞 mostly embroidery patterns 〞 dates back from Qing dynasty.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>An Outlet for Beijing Carved Lacquer</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Carved-lacquer-178.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yuanyi Lacquer Outlet<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: # 5-27, 29, Top Century Commodity Transaction Market, A16, Zhushikou East Street, Chongwen District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Should you want to find carved lacquer in Beijing, your best bet would probably be an outlet named Yuanyi.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Wen Feng Tang Art Shop - Traditional Chinese artworks</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Traditional-artwork-167.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Wen Feng Tang Art Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.63 Yandai Xiejie, Xicheng District Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: This shop is the one of most attractive artworks shops I have ever visited.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Jesus on a Tin Plate</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tin-items-155.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Tumasek Pewter<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Top floor, The Malls at Oriental Plaza, East Chang'an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Tumasek Pewter carries decorating plates, kitchen accessories, jewelry boxes.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Three Stone Kite Shop 每 Kudos to this Family Workshop Who Receive High Marks for its Outstanding Kites</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/kite-shop-148.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Three Stone Kite<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.25 west DiAnMen street Beijing China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Three Stone Kite Shop 每 A Family Workshop Dedicated to Kite Art for 100 Years.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>In which store should I buy silk?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Wangfujing-137.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Zhen Si Xi Lie Zhuan Mai & Silk and Cotton Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Wangfujing Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Silk Shops 每 Blend and Cheap V.S. Pure and Expensive<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>The Greatest Dress Style in Chinese History</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/QiPao-dress-130.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Shanghaixu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: AA10, The Malls at Oriental Plaza, East Chang'an Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Shanghaixu offers QiPaos〞the most famous traditional Chinese dress style. QiPao means ※long dress§ in Chinese, and the style dates back from the Qing Dynasty, some 400 years ago. That the style has<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Products from Naxi Minority-one of the 56 Nationalities in Mainland China</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Naxi-minority-108.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: LiHuDieFang<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B1, 77th Street Plaza, Xidan, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The merchandise offered at Li Hu Die Fang originates from the Naxi minority, one of the 56 nationalities in mainland China.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Lan Clothing Shop 每 Chinese traditional handmade clothes soon to make it big in Paris</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Traditional-Chinese-clothes-107.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Lan Clothing Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.21 Yandai Xiejie, Xicheng District Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Lan Clothing Shop carries Chinese-style apparel with an emphasis on women's wear.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Make a Necklace Using Dragonfly Jade Beads</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/DIY-jewelry-making-105.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Jewelry & Folk Arts</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/3-Chinese%20Ethnics.html">Chinese Ethnics</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Kinari<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: A-29, B2, 77th Street Plaza, Xidan, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Most products carried by Kinari are made of dragonfly jade from Japan.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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