Hong Kong's jade processing is mainly made by hand. For any piece of Burmese jade, it is carefully meticulous and meticulous by the technicians.Town embedded. There is nothing special about the machines used, and the technicians use dexterous hands to create tens of thousands of jewellery. There are about 1,000 large and small processing factories in Hong Kong. Although the number of employees is less than 20,000, the throughput is very large. The annual export volume is about 6.8 billion Hong Kong dollars. Hong Kong's jewellery and jade products have five major exports, namely the United States, Japan, Switzerland, Germany and Taiwan. The five major imports are Italy, the United States, Switzerland, Myanmar and China. Due to the decline of the world economy, Hong Kong's jade industry has also experienced irresistible weakness. Although there has been a recovery, it is still not as good as the previous years. The savvy Hong Kong people changed their strategy, strengthened the competitiveness of middle and low-end jade rings, shifted exports to the Asia-Pacific region and Europe, and gradually moved the factory to nearly 60 inland. At present, new markets have been opened in Taiwan, Indonesia and Malaysia.