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曼哈顿中城大道第38街与39街间的中段广场有一座大厦,它是被誉为“美国货仓大王”的美籍华商李学海的威特国际集团的所在地。街边保留着一座古老的铜雕塑,一位犹太人在脚踏着一部陈旧的缝纫机。这就是纽约曼哈顿闻名遐尔的时装大道上的风景。这古意盎然的铜塑,象征着犹太人百年来控制着纽约服装界。一个世纪以来,来自世界各地的数千名怀着服装梦的实业家来到这里淘金,演绎出一幕幕起落沉浮的悲壮故事。然而大浪淘沙,保持品牌与实力地位的商家凤毛麟角!十年磨一剑。20世纪90年代初,一个东方人打进了犹太人雄峙的纽约服装界,创造了一部传奇。
There is a building on the central plaza between 38th and 39th Streets in Midtown Manhattan, which is home to Wittgenstern International, a Chinese-American businessman known as “The King of American Stores.” An ancient bronze sculpture was kept on the street, and a Jew was stomping on an old sewing machine. This is the famed fashion boulevard in Manhattan, New York. This ancient bronze sculpture symbolizes that the Jews have controlled the New York garment industry for centuries. For centuries, thousands of entrepreneurs with costume dream come from all over the world come here to gold rush, deduce the tragic story of ups and downs. However, Ebb Tide, to maintain the status of the brand and strength of the merchants rare! Ten years grinding sword. In the early 1990s, an oriental man hit the New York apparel industry, the Jewish male, creating a legend.