Myanmar Jade National Jewelry Exhibition Hall holds four jade auctions here every year. In June 2005, 5438+ 10, there were 1236 foreign investors participating in the auction, and the transaction amount was as high as 48 million US dollars. With the increasing purchasing power of China people and their love for jadeite, jade merchants in China have gradually become the protagonists of Yangon auction.
To buy jadeite wool, we must first prepare enough funds, at least several million yuan. With funds, you can go to two places, one is the national treasure jewelry exhibition hall mentioned above and participate in the auction, and the other is a few private companies. Whether you can buy desirable jade wool in these places depends on your knowledge. Of course, we should also pay attention to Myanmar's jade export policy and related procedures.
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Since the Myanmar authorities opened landing visa to China tourists in June 20 18, the number of tourists from China to Myanmar has greatly increased, with an increase of about 140% by September 20 19. For the vast majority of China tourists to Myanmar, besides visiting the pagodas and temples as Myanmar's "national business cards" and visiting Myanmar's jade market, jade panning has also become an essential link.
Whether it is the largest jade market in Mandalay, Myanmar or the landmark Aung San market in Yangon, there are many tourists from China. In addition, with the improvement of communication technology, WeChat and mobile phone live broadcast software are becoming more and more popular in the sales of jadeite. There are many live anchors in Jade City in Mandalay holding jade in front of the mobile phone screen, introducing the basic information of jade in detail, such as color, texture, transparency, carving and weight, and making quotations and bargains.
In order to facilitate China tourists to buy jade, the major jade markets in Myanmar gradually popularized Alipay and WeChat mobile payment technologies, and supported RMB payment.
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