Last surviving hand-painted porcelain factory in Hong Kong
Yuet Tung China Works, first established in 1928, mainly exports hand-painted dinnerware and family crests, such as plates and bowls, to foreign countries. The Canton famille-rose porcelain making technique can now only be found in Hong Kong's last hand-crafted porcelain factory after the decline of handicraft industry. Reported by Warren Leung and Noah Tsang Edited by Karmen Li

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