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Chapter 94 - Chapter 82: Painting and Calligraphy Auction

If you were to name the most famous thing from Myanmar, it would undoubtedly be the Jade Market.

In its heyday, the annual jade transactions at Myanmar's Jade Market conducted by merchants from the Continent amounted to tens of billions of dollars, accounting for one-third of the Myanmar Government's fiscal revenue, with the jade economy contributing to over half of national income.

Correspondingly, here are similar auctions: fish are sold at the Seafood Auction, fruits at the Fruit Auction, and naturally, paintings and calligraphy at the Calligraphy and Painting Auction.

When the taxi that Gu Weijing was riding stopped, his uncle and a middle-aged man with slicked-back hair were already waiting at the warehouse entrance.

The middle-aged man wore a brown coat and had two upward-twisting little moustaches at the corners of his mouth, which were yellowed from frequent smoking.

"Mingalabar (hello)."

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