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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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>
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	<title>Top level tailoring service in the capital</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-761.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hong Du Tailor Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.28, Dongjiao Minxiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: In Beijing, "Hong Du" is a traditional, well-known brand for tailoring service. Under the support of former premier Zhou Enlai, the brand was established in Beijing in 1953. Since then, the tailor mas<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-11<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Feel Shanghai's Tailor-made Clothes</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Qipao-748.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Feel shanghai<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 3-102,30,North Sanlitun Rd,Chaoyang district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Feel Shanghai is a self-made studio, which specializes in designing and tailoring Chinese costumes like Qipao and Mianao (padded Chinese jacket).<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-08<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Lisa Tailor Shop Makes Quality Clothes for You at Reasonable Price</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/tailor-made-clothes-241.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Lisa Tailor Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No. 5011, F5, 3.3 Fashion Plaza, No. 33, Sanlitun North Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: You can Count on Lisa Tailor Shop to have Your Clothes Made at a Reasonable Price.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>The Salesroom of Beijing Drama Costume Factory</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-ethnic-minorities-288.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: The Salesroom of Beijing Drama Costume Factory<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.32, Xicaoshijie, Zhushikou, Chongwen District, Beijing. (By Goto Modern Hotel)<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: With some 40 years of history, the Beijing Drama Costume Factory is China's biggest state-owned enterprise producing articles for drama, film and dance. It is also an appointed manufacturer of ethnic <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-10<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>High-quality leather coats made in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/leather-jacket-689.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jianhua Fur and Leather Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 北京市东城区王府井大街192号<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: On the east side of Wangfujing Street lies a shop named Jianhua Fur and Leather. With a history of more than 80 years, the shop mainly carries high quality fur coats and leather jackets.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-29<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>A folk handicraft shop near the eastern gate of the Forbidden City</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-shopping-722.html</link>
	<author>Jason Jia</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yaxuan Folk Handicraft Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.17, Nanchizi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing.<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: At the north end of Nanchizi Dajie - near the eastern gate of the Forbidden City - lies a small shop, with a red signboard hanging on its gate that reads "Chinese Folk Handicraft". It is run by Aunt C<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-07-03<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Tailor-made Qipao at low prices</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/fabrics-685.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Daxin Fabrics<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 20,Puhui Nanli, Haidian district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: While most tailor-made Qipaos, traditional one-piece Chinese dress, cost over RMB 1000, There is a place in the Gongzhufen area where you can find cheap quality tailored Qipao.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-28<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Time-honored Cloth Shoe Brand</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/shoe-691.html</link>
	<author>Lingling Zhang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Neiliangsheng<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 285,Guloudong Dajie,Dongcheng district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Cloth shoes are exquisitely made from cloth. Sturdy materials and no heels make them both comfortable and durable.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-04-30<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Chinese Traditional Goods at Oriental Palace</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Oriental-Palace-in-Beijing-614.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Oriental Palace<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.290, Zhonglouwan Lane, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: On the north east of the Gulou (the Drum Tower) scenic spot, there is a narrow alleyway which connects Gulou and Zhonglou (the Bell Tower). Walking in this lane, you will be attracted by an interestin<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-03-04<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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>Fashion Collections: Chinese Style for a Middle-aged Clientele</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-garments-590.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Fashion Collection<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: South of Wangfujing St, Dongcheng district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Compared with crowded neighboring shops, Fashion Collections offers a quiet atmosphere well-suited to its middle-aged clientele. Traditional Chinese apparel is the main theme here.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2008-02-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Chinese Dressing Design Only for You</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Qipao-store-in-Beijing-347.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hongcaowan'er<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: East of the South Gate of Beijing Institute of Technology, Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Hongcaowan'er is a popular Chinese brand for traditional clothes. It has more than 10 outlets in Beijing. The brand targets women from 20 to 45 years old. When I stepped into the shop near Beijing Ins<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-22<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Traditional Chinese apparel with a modern touch</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Mo-Hu-chain-apparel-shop-in-Beijing-580.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Blur Apparel shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: The north of Beitaipingzhuang Bridge, middle North 3rd Ring Rd, Haidian District, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: As I walked along the North 3rd Ring Road, I stumbled upon a women's apparel shop with a strange name, Blur. Curious about the shop's name, I decided to take a look inside.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-12-27<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Pick out a special accessory for yourself</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/a-Beijing-based-accessory-shop-477.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Yinsha Accessory Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: South of Beitaiping Bridge, the middle north 3rd Ring Rd, Haidian district, Beijing, China<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Located near the middle North 3rd Ring Rd, Yinsha is a Beijing-based accessory shop. They offer various cheap ethnic-designed ornaments using mainly silver 925 and copper. Most of their customers are <br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-11-22<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Where to Find Excellent Embroidery in Beijing?</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/a-Chinese-art-embroidery-shop-in-Beijing-365.html</link>
	<author>Maggie Cheung</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Guwuxiuhuang Art Embroidery Shop<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: B9 store, Zhongguancun Walk Street Plaza, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Guwuxiuhuang is a very famous brand of Art Embroidery in China. It has many outlets in Beijing, and I visited the one on Zhongguancun Walking Street. From the outside, you can see the beautiful embroi<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-10-25<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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>Jin Fen Shi Jia (Feel Shanghai): Shopping for your favorite traditional chinese costume</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-costume-297.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jin Fen Shi Jia (Feel Shanghai)<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.30, Sanlitun Bei Lu, Chaoyangqu Distrit<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Jin Fen Shi Jia specializes in designing and making traditional Chinese costumes<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-13<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Red Phoenix: Traditional Styles with a Modern Touch</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/traditional-costume-shop-in-Beijing-298.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Red Phoenix<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: F1,30#, Sanlitun Lu Bei, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Red Phoenix distinguishes itself for its stylish design-a blend of modern and traditional styles. It carries sorts of traditional costumes with different patterns, colors, and details.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-13<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Xiao Cui Tailor Fashion House: Exquisite Workmanship</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Tailor-shop-296.html</link>
	<author>David Cheng</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiao Cui Tailor Fashion House: Exquisite Workmanship<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Sanlitun Beilu, Chaoyang District<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Xiao Cui Tailor Fashion House carries a large selection of fabrics. The owner is a very experienced dressmaker.Prices are reasonable.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-09-13<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Inexpensive Mongolian-Style Shoes in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Chinese-shoes-209.html</link>
	<author>Yinlu</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Hengruifu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 2nd floor of Shuang’an Shopping Center, No.38 of north third ring road, Haidian District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Hengruifu is a Beijing local brand which sells cloth shoes in the traditional Chinese style and in the Mongolian ethnic style.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-26<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Chinese Women's Wear in a Bookstore</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Hanfu-188.html</link>
	<author>Lynette Yin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Pinyu<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1st building, Huaqingjiayuan, HaiDian district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: The Pinyu Clothes Shop is located in a bookstore.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>Cotton and Flax Women's Wear in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/cotton-and-flax-clothes-193.html</link>
	<author>Lynette Yin</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: A-you<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: 1st floor, the 12th building of Huaqingjiayuan, HaiDian district, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: A-you is a local Beijing brand of women's wear combining traditional formats and styles with fashionable elements.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-08-14<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>How to Please Your Kids</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/Beijing-Kid%27s-store-171.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: XingZhongGuo Kid's Store<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: #168 Wangfujingdong Street, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: XingZhongGuo Kid's Store offers not only toys from abroad<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>French Woman Makes Traditional Chinese Children's Clothing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/children-clothing-170.html</link>
	<author>Tina Yang</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Xiao Fu Xing<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.2 Zhong KuHotong, East City District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Xiao Fu Xing features various sorts of quality children clothes.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-31<br>
	]]></description>
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	<title>On the Road to Silk</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/fake-silk-clothes-136.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Silk Road<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: Wangfujing Jewelry Gift Supermarket, Wangfujing North Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Silk Road offers fake silk clothes and accessories.<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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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 – 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">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</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>Jinxiu Qiancheng – High quality embroidery at quite reasonable prices in Beijing</title>
	<link>http://www.shopping-in-beijing.com/beijingshops/embroidery-103.html</link>
	<author>fiona zhou</author>
	<description><![CDATA[
		<strong>Category</strong>: <a href="/category.php">Clothing & Accessories</a> &gt; <a href="/beijing-shops/6-Traditional%20Chinese.html">Traditional Chinese</a><br>
		<strong>Name</strong>: Jinxiu Chaindeng<br>
		<strong>Location</strong>: No.20 Yandai Xiejie, Xicheng District Beijing<br>
		<strong>Editor Description</strong>: Jinxiu Chaindeng carries embroidery mainly.<br>
		<strong>Date</strong>: 2007-07-30<br>
	]]></description>
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