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Shanghai Folk Chopstick Museum was founded in 1988.
Shanghai Folk Chopstick Museum was founded in 1988. The collections include bamboo, wood, metal, jade and bone, with more than 800 types of chopsticks since Ming and Qing dynasties, from varied locations in Korea, Japan, and Thailand. The Founder Mr. Lanxiang is a famous collector, with several historical and commemorative chopsticks, and also many chopsticks which made of gold, silver, bronze, ivory, jade, stone and wood, as well as some famous art of sculpture and drawing.
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Shanghai
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