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242: 234: 36: 472: 361:, and a bookshop which stocks a wide range of English-language magazines and newspapers. It has been announced that the site is to be redeveloped, with the friendship store being replaced by a more modern 583: 435: 293: 578: 458: 310:, so customers had to present a foreign passport to the guards to be permitted entry. Often crowds of people would look through the windows to see what was for sale. 408: 265: 296:, as well as high-quality Chinese art and crafts. Prices were considerably higher than those in the country of origin but, because the stores operated as a 465: 127: 57: 501: 108: 377: 166: 80: 61: 269: 257: 152: 314: 301: 87: 241: 388: 317:
in the early 1990s made friendship stores largely redundant, with foreign visitors being allowed to hold ordinary
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The stores were state-owned and first appeared in the 1950s, when they were primarily frequented by the many
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experts assisting China's economic development. The stores sold Western, imported items, such as
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for imported items, buyers had no other choice. The old friendship stores accepted only
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as currency. Items for sale included uncensored copies of Western literature such as
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has developed into a listed company. Apart from the original store opposite the
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in the PRC. Most stores have now closed, but a few remain, most notably in
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