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What cautions should foreigners take when buying Chinese antiques?

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When buying expensive articles, please choose shops run by the state. Make sure that the antiques you buy carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China.  more
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Chinese antiques consist of the following six categories: Porcelain; calligraphy and paintings; books; jewelry; curios; and furniture. The first thing to consider is whether the antiques are allowed out of China . According to Chinese laws, only antiques dated after 1797 (during the reign of Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing dynasty) can be traded and taken out of China . Antiquities to be taken out of China must bear a wax seal certified and be stamped by the National Administration for the Preservation of Cultural Relics, or secure a license for exit. The Administration has officers stationed at various department stores and antique markets to help shoppers verify their purchases. If your schedule permits, we advise you to buy antiques in Xi'an , Beijing , Nanjing , Hangzhou , or Luoyang.  more
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A. Chinese antiques consist of the following six categories: Porcelain; calligraphy and paintings; books; jewelry; curios; and furniture. The first thing to consider is whether the antiques are allowed out of China. According to Chinese laws; only antiques dated after 1797 (during the reign of Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing dynasty) can be traded and taken out of China. Before Antiquities are allowed to be taken out of China, each piece must bear a certified wax seal stamped by the National Administration for the Preservation of Cultural Relics, or as an alternative, an exit permit for the item must accompany it. The Administration has officers stationed at various department stores and antique markets to help shoppers verify their purchases. If you happened to purchase a defective product, you may file a complaint with the local consumers' association.  more
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1. When buy expensive articles, you'd better choose the shops run by the state. 2. Make sure that the antiques you bought carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China. 3. Also need know that antiques dating before 1795 cannot be legally exported. 4. Keep the purchase receipts. They would be asked to produce by customs when leaving China.  more
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When buying expensive articles, please choose shops run by the state. Make sure that the antiques you buy carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China. Be aware that antiques dating before 1795 cannot be legally exported. Keep the purchase receipts. Customs will ask you to produce them when leaving China.  more
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When purchaing expensive articles, choose the shops owned by the government, if possible. Make sure that the antiques you bought carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China. Antiques dating before 1795 cannot be legally exported. Keep the purchase receipts and show it to the customs when leaving China.  more
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When buy expensive articles, you'd better choose the shops run by the government. Make sure that the antiques you bought carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China. Also need know that antiques dating before 1795 cannot be legally exported. Keep the purchase receipts to show the customs when depart China.
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When purchaing expensive articles, you'd better choose the shops owned by the government. Make sure that the antiques you bought carry a wax seal indicating that it is authentic and is able to be exported from China. It should know that antiques dating before 1795 cannot be legally exported. Keep the purchase receipts and show it to the customs when leaving China.  more
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