![]() ![]() driven by the rapid penetration of modern retail. The industry is supported by a demand that is based, to cite only two factors of absolute importance, on the enormous number of students who work on printed textbooks and, on the packaging side, on the constant development of the demand for packaged goods. The importance of printing in China is due to historical, cultural and social reasons, in addition to the political choices that, here more than elsewhere, guide the evolution of the economy and that lie behind the scientific development of this “Greater Bay Area”. ![]() Two hundred thousand visitors from all over the world Merely three editions old (the fourth will be held from April 9th to 13th ), Print China takes place in the Guangdong region which, along with Guangdong itself (known as Canton to westerners), also features Hong Kong and Macao, together with Shenzhen and countless other key Chinese manufacturing centers. ![]() It is no coincidence, therefore, that the powerful industry entrepreneurs association Peiac, which organizes the two biggest printing and converting fairs not only in China but in all of Asia – China Print in Beijing and Print China in Dongguan – have organized the latter event in its current location. Despite the considerable slowdown in growth, which until recently was around 6-7%, it is all the same a sector that generates enormous value in the country’s overall economy, and which sees a large concentration of companies to the south, where it constitutes a true and proper district on whose development the government of the country has invested great resources in structures and infrastructures. Now in its fourth edition, the younger sister of China Print (the first Chinese printing and converting fair, which takes place every four years in Beijing, also organized by Peiac) is growing steadily, and this year fields over 1200 international exhibitors covering over 140 thousand square meters.Īccording to official statistics, in China in 2016 there were about 101 thousand printers that generated a gross turnover of 1.15 trillion Chinese Yuan (renminbi), with an annual growth of 2.7%. He requires payment for his service upon delivery.Dongguan, April 9-13, 2019. As an idea, most items would cost £35~£95 (depending on where you are located) for door to door delivery (Highlands And Islands Please Please Ask). My courier for larger items (such as this Antique Chinese Embroidered Silk Screen) delivers to most parts of the UK but prices vary so please contact me. Small items can be added to an order at no extra cost, larger furniture items can be added at a (small) nominal fee, please ask**Ĭollection From Our Studio Is Also An Option, We Are Based In The New Forest/Hampshire **Combined shipping is available with this Antique Chinese Silk Screen Divider. Please Ask For More Details And Photographs, A Truly Stunning Pieceĭimensions: 179cm x 61.5cm (so total width 246cm). Showing Wear And Historical Fraying To The Silk, But Remains Strong And Very Decorative. The Silk Is Decorated With Birds & Bees Amongst Reeds And Lotus Flowers. Large, Four Panels With Carved Hardwood Frames. Late 19th / Early 20th Century Country House Chinese Embroidered Silk Screen / Room Divider. Imperfectly Perfect And Simply Beautiful. **Please ask for a shipping quote prior to purchase** Antique Chinese Embroidered Silk Room Divider ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |