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True and False Emerald of the Ming Tombs in Beijing

Is it true that the jade sold in the Ming Tombs and Dongyue Temple is the first time to travel to Beijing?

1, fake. The Ming Tombs was originally a place to visit, where jade shops cheated tourists of money, and the real goods had to go to a special jade market to buy them. The Ming Tombs, located in Changping District, 50 kilometers northwest of Beijing, is the general name of the Ming Dynasty 13 emperors' tombs.

2. When it comes to the jade in Yucheng, the A goods are all real, but as for the color, variety and texture, it is different.

3, if you look at the picture alone, it should be true, but the color is not very good. It is recommended to take it to a special jade shop to see if it is worth the price. In fact, if you travel, you'd better not go to the shops recommended by tour guides, and now a new travel law has come out, and you are forbidden to enter any shopping spots during the tour.

4. This is natural jade A, glutinous seeds, glutinous white background and floating jade bracelets, and the authenticity is beyond doubt. The meat is tender, rich in cotton, short-headed, loose in structure, short-headed, and dull in color. It belongs to the middle and low-grade jade bracelet as a whole.

5. There will be a formal appraisal certificate when buying jewelry. Can I really go to a jewelry appraisal agency for appraisal? There is no guarantee that there will be no problem where to buy things. Individuals are not advised to buy jewelry in tourist attractions. According to the commercial nature of goods, the fewer intermediate links, the lower the price. The Forbidden City is not the origin of jade.

6. From the picture, this is a natural A jade, which is a real jade. This emerald has a good color, and its selling point is violets. Jade, on the other hand, has a rough texture, obvious graininess, impermeability and non-wetting. But overall, it should be good. The price of more than two thousand is very reasonable. There's a saying called Jade Broken, which is to help you stop the disaster.

What is the price of the cemetery in the suburbs of Beijing?

1. According to the price level of 2020 1, the price range of cemeteries around Beijing is 5,000-50,000 yuan, and the price of individual cemeteries will be higher.

There are many cemeteries in Daxing District of Beijing. Compared with urban cemeteries, cemeteries in Daxing District of Beijing are not expensive. From the overall environment, the price of cemeteries in Daxing District of Beijing is around 8-65,438+10,000, and most cemeteries are on sale. Depending on the orientation and the style of the monument, the price also has a certain gap.

3. The starting price of the cemetery in Panlongtai Cemetery is 33,600 yuan. The price of Feng Tao cemetery is 16800 yuan, which is the way of tree burial, and the price of two-point monument is 36800 yuan. The price of Tianshou Cemetery is relatively expensive. The starting price of the cemetery is 15 1800 yuan.

4. There are tree burial, in-situ burial and family tomb selection in Huaxia Cemetery. The cemetery is located in Qin Cheng Village, xing shou town, Changping, and the price of the cemetery is about 20,000 yuan. Xingshou-Longquan Cemetery Longquan Cemetery is located in Xiangfang Village, xing shou town, Changping. The overall planning is grand and the cemetery is affordable.

At present, the price of cemetery in Beijing is still relatively expensive, so it can't be said that it is cheap. The prices of cemeteries around Beijing, such as Zhuozhou, Sanhe and Zhangjiakou, are still relatively cheap. Many Beijing residents go to these areas to choose graves for the elderly.

Is the jade in the Ming Tombs true?

1, fake, the Ming Tombs sell jade, all fake, which was exposed by Beijing TV.

2. fake. The Ming Tombs was originally a place to visit, where jade shops cheated tourists of money, and the real goods had to go to a special jade market to buy them. The Ming Tombs, located in Changping District, 50 kilometers northwest of Beijing, are the general names of the tombs of three emperors in Ming Dynasty/KLOC-0.

3, fake, definitely fake, Beijing is not jade. Moreover, the shopping around the Ming Tombs in Beijing has been exposed on Beijing TV, which is all fake. Beijing Changping Xiguan Tommy Tam, Siwei and Xinxiang are all sold to foreigners, and locals never go in.

Note that 80% of the jade sold there is highly imitated. If you just like it, don't buy anywhere.

Are the Ming Tombs in Beijing and emerald city true or false? What should I do if I am cheated?

I also asked this swindler to return the goods to the swindler company today, and I won't let him return them without calling the police. The police won't take it. They must charge a handling fee. Their company's address is diagonally opposite the Dingling bus terminal in the Ming Tombs, and there seems to be a Shengde performing arts company next to it. I hope no one will be cheated again.

To say that the jade in Jade City is genuine, the quality and variety are different.

Don't be credulous and cheated with this kind of bracelet. There are no cat's eye bracelets in the Ming Tombs. They are fake and shoddy products. Don't waste money.

It's a lie. Don't believe it. This is one of the most common scams in tourism, followed by fooling tourists into buying things with poor quality and expensive prices.

Very cheap stone, white and green mixed together, very ugly. Some stones have been dyed. Only transparent and completely green jade is a good jade. Opacity can basically be classified as garbage.