The Untold Story of America's Southern Chinese
Part two of a three part series examining Chinese communities and history in America
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Part two of a three part series examining Chinese communities and history in America
Hong Kong’s namesake, the “heung” incense tree, is threatened by poaching, largely from mainland China. The tree is prized for its fragrant wood, known as Chinese agarwood, which has been used for centuries to make beads, perfume, sculptures, and incense. Agarwood can sell for more than its weight in gold, with the best pieces going for thousands of dollars per pound.
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