Introduction to Black Gold Ink Jade: In 1901, Mr. Wang Chengyao, an early Chinese national capitalist, dug out the first "Black Gold" on the "Dragon Veins". From then on, Fu Bian began to compose the civilized history of China's coal industry. A large number of finely carved coal handicrafts are displayed in the black gold and ink jade exhibition hall, which are of great ornamental value. Black jade is coal, not only because of its gold-like luster and jade-like crystal appearance, but more importantly because it has played an immeasurable role in improving human living standards.
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