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Who does the Beijing bench refer to?
Madzar. Mazha is a traditional handicraft in China. It is a small seat. Cross your legs as a support, with canvas or hemp rope stretched on it, which can be folded and easy to carry. Mazar, commonly known as bench and parting, is famous for its unique technology, beautiful appearance, durability and easy carrying.
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