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The largest jewelry city in Shijiazhuang

White Jewelry City, at the intersection of Fuqiang Street and Huaian Road, basically covers most of it, including gold, diamonds, jade, gems, etc., and many businesses have their own brands and factories. , although the brand is not as famous as the brand in the mall, the items are not bad, and the price is many times better than those in the mall.

Kimberley, the hometown of diamonds. In 1867, an Englishman discovered a group of children playing with a shiny stone in South Africa. Upon closer inspection, it turned out to be a valuable diamond. Soon, they found primary deposits of diamonds, formed a city around Mount Tai, and named it after Lord Kimberley, the British colonial secretary at the time. Diamond Processing Center - Antwerp There are currently 16 diamond exchanges in the world, 4 of which are located in Antwerp, Belgium. Several streets in Antwerp are diamond processing centers. Gem City - Ratnapura Sri Lanka is known as the "Gem Island" because of its rich gems, and Ratnapura is the country's gem production center. There are jewelry stores one after another on the street. Toba - Ama Pearl Harbor Toba City is the most famous Pearl Harbor in Japan, where the world's unique "Ama Pearl Fishing" is located. Jewelry Fair - Yangon The northern part of Myanmar, the "Jewelry Country", is rich in rubies and jade. Since 1964, Yangon has held a jewelry fair every year. A place for children to play with gems - Idar The mountain town of Idar in Germany mainly processes imported materials. There are thousands of manufacturers that process gems. The children here grew up playing with gems. Opal treasure house - Gube Pedi Opal is also called white gemstone. 90% of the world's opals are produced in Gube Pedi, Australia.