Dear List members

I would be very wary of the figures quoted here. As someone on the list has 
already mentioned, the shows at Changsha (now gone forever), Chenzhou and 
elsewhere are largely attended by locals and students bussed in by the Chinese 
government to artificially boost numbers. A number of prominent mineral dealers 
that I know, who have the knowledge and experience of mineral shows World-wide, 
are all very scathing about the Chinese shows. It may well be that once these 
shows have been running for a number of years (like Tucson and Munich) then 
thinks will settle down and trust between seller and buyer may eventually be 
built up.

My recent experiences of trying to get the Chinese to organise an international 
mineralogy conference have proved to be one of the most frustrating periods of 
my professional life. China may have made many great strides in some fields, 
but are hide-bound by politics. The result of all this is that the conference 
will probably not go ahead. Poor organisation and political 
interference/favouritism are among the main culprits.

I am a relative Tucson newbie (this will be my fifth visit), and the city can 
be a difficult place to reach from Scotland, but it is still (along with 
Munich) the place to go to catch up with old friends, meet new ones and most 
importantly see some great specimens! I would not be too worried about 
attendance figures. The main show, where I have my small display, is still 
pretty busy on all the days that it is open and the hotels and smaller shows 
around the city still seem to attract a lot of people. Long may it continue.

Hope to see a few of you there.

Peter Davidson
Senior Curator of Mineralogy

Natural Sciences Department
National Museums Collection Centre
242 West Granton Road
Edinburgh
EH5 1JA
TEL: 0131 247 4283
E-mail: p.david...@nms.ac.uk

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Sent: 23 January 2016 18:07
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Subject: [meteorite-list] China Now Hosts The World's Largest Gem and Mineral 
Show

Dear List Members,

I was shocked to hear that the Tucson Gem and Mineral show is no longer the 
world's largest.  It looks like China is in first place with attendance figures 
of over 380,000 for a four day event in 2015 compared to less than
40,000 for Tucson.

http://www.friendsofmineralogy.org/newsletters/2015_Jul.pdf

Maybe I should attend this year to add support for this American show that has 
been running since 1955 while the Chinese show has only existed for a mere 3 
years.

Adam




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