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9. Commerce and Handicrafts Industry
Picture shows a coppersmith on a Fuzhou street in the 1870s. His fine craftsmanship draws the attention of local people. (Left: Photo by John Thomson / London WELLCOME Library).
The Fuzhou area features a dense network of crisscross rivers. Businesswomen in Fuzhou often steer the boat on their own to transport goods. (Center: East Asian Prints / A collection of Film Easy Times). Handcrafts made in Baisha Town, Fuzhou, sells well on the European and American markets. The Minxing Company, with nearly 10,000 employees, generates about US$100 million of output value a year. (Photo by Zeng Huang/China Features) |
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