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Global Times: Past and present of Maritime Silk Road key to China-Indonesia ties and international trade

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road initiative (BRI) that Xi proposed aims to create a trade and infrastructure network that connects Asia with Europe and Africa along ancient trade routes both over land and sea.

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  • The Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st-Century Maritime Silk Road initiative (BRI) that Xi proposed aims to create a trade and infrastructure network that connects Asia with Europe and Africa along ancient trade routes both over land and sea.
  • The history and culture of the Maritime Silk Road has long captured the imagination of the public in China, leading to the establishment of related museums, such as the Maritime Silk Road Museum in South China's Guangdong Province.
  • Seen as the world's most ancient maritime route, the Maritime Silk Road was one of the most important sea passages for trade and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries in ancient times.
  • Between China and Indonesia, the ancient Maritime Silk Road has played a great role in trade and cultural exchanges.

Artmarket.com: Frieze London in the context of Hong Kong's rapid growth and other art market changes observed by Artprice

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Thursday, October 13, 2022

Long the capital of the world's art market, London remains the second biggest marketplace on the planet.

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  • Long the capital of the world's art market, London remains the second biggest marketplace on the planet.
  • But faced with the consequences of Brexit, the rise of Hong Kong, and the digitalization of art, London can no longer take its position for granted.
  • In 2021 Hong Kong ($1.7 billion) was not far behind London ($1.9 billion) in terms of Fine Art auction turnover.
  • As regards the digitalization of art and the art market, things are moving rapidly with the deployment of Christie's 3.0: nft.christies.com.

Artmarket.com: Frieze London in the context of Hong Kong's rapid growth and other art market changes observed by Artprice

Retrieved on: 
Thursday, October 13, 2022

Long the capital of the world's art market, London remains the second biggest marketplace on the planet.

Key Points: 
  • Long the capital of the world's art market, London remains the second biggest marketplace on the planet.
  • But faced with the consequences of Brexit, the rise of Hong Kong, and the digitalization of art, London can no longer take its position for granted.
  • In 2021 Hong Kong ($1.7 billion) was not far behind London ($1.9 billion) in terms of Fine Art auction turnover.
  • As regards the digitalization of art and the art market, things are moving rapidly with the deployment of Christie's 3.0: nft.christies.com.

Fraktiq Debuts its Flagship Project "Baoyue Vase NFT" *

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Wednesday, August 3, 2022

HONG KONG, Aug 3, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Fraktiq, the world's first blockchain platform for fractionalized historical artifacts, is pleased to announce the debut of its flagship project and the offering details of the "Baoyue Vase NFT".

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  • HONG KONG, Aug 3, 2022 - (ACN Newswire) - Fraktiq, the world's first blockchain platform for fractionalized historical artifacts, is pleased to announce the debut of its flagship project and the offering details of the "Baoyue Vase NFT".
  • Fraktiq's first flagship project, "Baoyue Vase NFT", uses financial technology to lower the entry barrier of historical treasures collection.
  • The "Baoyue Vase NFT" project offers the management rights of the Baoyue Vase in the form of 10,000 NFTs to the market.
  • The Baoyue Vase NFT project is incorporated in the Marshall Islands as a DAO LLC, which provides legal protection to the project.