With the involvement of collectors from Hong Kong and Taiwan, the price of Chinese classical furniture in overseas market has soared sharply, and its rising speed is close to or faster than that of painting and calligraphy and Ming and Qing official kiln porcelain.
In the early 1990s, this kind of folk furniture with Chinese folk flavor began to enter international auction houses in New York, London, Hong Kong and other places, accounting for more than 30% of each auction of antique furniture, and the auction price of its fine products is hundreds of thousands of dollars.