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Seasonal Tips | Did you know how to store and care for your winter quilt during the seasonal transition?
23-11-07
The weather is getting warmer, so it’s time to put away the winter quilts. Speaking of storing winter quilts, this is a real headache for many people—let alone the fact that it takes up a lot of time and space, different types of winter quilts also require different storage and maintenance methods. So let’s take a look at how we should properly store our winter quilts!
How do you choose bedding for a good night’s sleep?
How long has it been since you last had a good night’s sleep? How long has it been since you last washed your bedding? How long has it been since you last changed your bedding?
World Sleep Day
Data released by the Chinese Sleep Research Society show that 24.6% of people have inadequate sleep, and over 90% fail to achieve a good level of sleep.
Warmly celebrate the official launch of the website for Nantong Mapu Textiles Co., Ltd.!
Warmly celebrate the official launch of the website for Nantong Mapu Textiles Co., Ltd.! We welcome both new and existing customers to reach out for inquiries and collaboration!
The Shenzhen Home Textiles Expo has concluded successfully—let’s take a look at the new products!
21-05-27
The Shenzhen Home Textiles Expo has concluded successfully, and Jia Guo delivered a perfect performance at the show with its outstanding designs and stunning new products. Let’s take a look at this round’s new arrivals: Tie-dye is undoubtedly a hot trend in the fashion world. The Ancient Charm series brings forth the charm of New Chinese style through tie-dye, ceramics, and colored glazes.
Both classical and trendy: Chinese people’s poetic way of living.
Everyone carries a Jiangnan in their heart. Jiangnan almost fulfills all Chinese people’s imaginations of a beautiful life and poetic dwelling. “Millions of households in Jinling, the capital of six dynasties,” “Thousands of miles of warbling orioles set green against red; villages by water and hillside towns flutter with wine banners in the breeze,” “Vague green hills stretch faintly, waters flow far and wide; as autumn ends, the grasses of Jiangnan remain undiminished.” Jiangnan is lush bamboo groves and moonlit pavilions, small bridges over flowing streams— it’s Kunqu opera and Pingtan storytelling, talented scholars and beautiful ladies—it’s a land of fish and rice, a paradise of peach blossoms... From the Late Tang Dynasty through the Song Dynasty and on into the Ming and Qing periods, only in Jiangnan could the Chinese transcend the politics of mere survival and embrace an aesthetic of living that would later be called “a way of life.”