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Moutai won the gold medal at the 1915 Panama World Expo. What other Chinese exhibits have won awards at the World Expo?

Rongji Hu silk. Changzhou comb grate. Changyu wine. Jiading "bamboo carving", Shanghai Meilihua "screen clock", Shanghai style "jade", "Yixing purple sand", "Suzhou embroidery", "Cao Sugong" "Hui Ink", "Jingdezhen Porcelain Plate Painting", etc.

Hundreds of 24 varieties of Chinese handicrafts have won awards at various World Expos.

1900 to 1930 was China’s golden period for winning awards at World Expos.

Among them, at the 1915 Panama World Expo, Su embroidery, Hunan chrysanthemum stone, Shanghai "Gedehe" pottery, Shanghai Meihuali screen clock, Beijing snuff bottle, Hu Kaiwen globe ink, Zhejiang Hu pen, Zhejiang Yueqing boxwood carvings, Qingtian stone carvings, Changzhou combs, etc. have won many gold and silver awards. A total of 1,211 awards were received, including 57 medals, 74 honorary awards, 258 gold medals, 337 silver medals, 258 bronze medals and 227 testimonials.

The "latest" exhibit is the model of Zheng He's treasure ship that participated in the 2005 Aichi World Expo in Japan. This "treasure ship" was made by Xu Binjie and is displayed in the China Pavilion. The 800-kilogram chrysanthemum stone screen collected by Zhou Yishan is also a rare treasure. It is said that this chrysanthemum stone is completely natural, without any trace of artificial carving.