With a total production of 1,500 tons in 2006,
China holds a monopoly over the pearl industry today. Although the
birth of the Chinese freshwater pearl industry is traced back to the
area around Shanghai, freshwater pearls are now produced in all the
surrounding provinces including: Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangsu, Hubei,
Hunan, and Jianxi. Local pearl trade is conducted mainly in the cities
of Zhuji (Shanxiahu), Suzhou, Wuxi, Wenling, and Weitang. The largest
marketplace for these freshwater pearls is the world's pearl trading
hub, Hong Kong.
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