Beijing Dayi Online Auction, Guided Tour of Official and Private Kiln Porcelain in Ming and Qing Dynasties (2), Explanation: Tang Weijian, Teacher Dong Lunping
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I was surprised to find the English subtitles working for this video. I am a collector from Canada and love to learn from The Chinese point of view when it comes to Chinese antiques. Thank you very much.
I’m glad to know that you’ve found the English subtitles useful. It does take extra time and effort to make it work. The attention is to help non-Chinese speaking audiences to enjoy the videos, which can be switched to various other languages too. Your feedback and comments are always appreciated. Thank you for this one, how kind and encouraging.
@@AntiquesArtsAuctions That's amazing, a respectful bow to you. Thank you. I m 2 years into a lifelong journey to become knowledgeable about Chinese, Japanese and southeast Asian antiques. Your videos give me (a non-Chinese man) living in North America a chance to learn from inside the workshop instead of looking in through the foggy windows. Thank you, your channel is exactly what I have been looking for. Thank you for the English subtitles
@@unwantedpeople368 you are welcome and good luck to your exploring of Asian antiques. The technology for subtitles and translations is far from perfection and this shows when come to accuracy, speed and compatibility, etc.