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QZY Models was established in Shenzhen, China in 2013. It is a professional team that focuses on designing and manufacturing architectural models and is also dedicated to physical models for industries, landscapes, interiors, and exhibitions.Our founder: Mr. Richie Ren, has more than 20 years of experience in model-making. Before starting his own business, he worked in a well-known Hong Kong model company. He has successively served as a technician, project leader, technical director of the ...
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QZY Models│”Macau New Neighborhood” Comprehensive Residential Area Marketing Display Model
Project Name: Macau New Neighborhood Model Scale: 1:250 Production Cycle: 30 Days         Project Introduction     The "Macau New Neighbourhood" in Hengqin, managed by Macau Urban Renewal Limited, involves land planning and construction. Located in the Guangdong-Macao In-depth Cooperation Zone, it covers about 190,000 square meters, serving as the mainland's first multifunctional community specifically designed for Macau residents. This comprehensive project integrates housing, education, elderly care, and medical facilities, with 27 residential buildings using eco-friendly prefabricated construction methods to provide around 4,000 fully furnished units.     Construction began in late 2020, and it's scheduled for completion by the end of 2023. The buildings are connected by sheltered walkways for residents, while public areas incorporate Southern European style and unique Macau elements, such as Portuguese-style stone squares, fostering a distinctive sense of familiarity. The "Macau New Neighbourhood" will offer facilities aligned with Macau standards, enhancing convenience for Macau residents working and living in the cooperation zone.   Project Process     The QZY Models team created a marketing display model for the "Macau New Neighbourhood" project, showcasing advanced craftsmanship and the ability to overcome industry-standard production techniques.     In the construction of the road section, we employed stainless steel electroplating technology to give the road surface a distinctive metallic texture. Simultaneously, acrylic UV printing technology was utilized for ground installation, marking a pioneering use of one-time printing technology in the marketing display of residential details, setting a new industry precedent.     Furthermore, we boldly embraced 3D printing technology for the entire building's physical structure. Unlike traditional modeling approaches, almost all architectural elements, excluding the glass curtain wall, were produced through 3D printing. We successfully addressed challenges related to the widespread use of 3D printing on building facades, particularly refining the precision of facade detailing. Through meticulous testing, we achieved a remarkable 0.2mm precision, surpassing the industry standard of 0.3mm, showcasing a higher level of precision control in model production and a significant leap in detail presentation.     The success of this project not only underscores QZY Models' leading position in craft and technology but also highlights our adept application of advanced techniques and meticulous attention to detail.   Final Outcome              
QZY Models | FENIX Museum of Migration Model Making Process
Project Name: FENIX Museum of Immigration, Rotterdam Client: MAD Architects Model Scale: 1:100 Production Cycle: 20 days MAD Architects hosted its largest retrospective exhibition at the Shenzhen Contemporary Art and Urban Planning Museum.       QZY Models efficiently handled multiple model customization tasks for the “Ma Yansong: Landscapes in Motion” special exhibition. Despite tight timelines, we communicated efficiently and effectively throughout the entire process with Ma Yansong and the team.   QZY Models showcased high professionalism in model design, production, on-site installation, and maintenance, contributing intricate physical models to bolster the MAD exhibition and highlighting its unique design philosophy and profound understanding of natural forms.       We plan to provide brief insights into key models from the exhibition. This article will focus on the background and design process of the FENIX Museum of Migration in Rotterdam.       Built in 1923, the Fenix Warehouse, once the world’s largest, is being transformed into the Rotterdam Immigrant Museum by MAD Architects. The renovation includes a 360-degree observation deck and a connecting staircase.   MAD preserved the warehouse’s iconic green steel windows and concrete structure, adding glass facades and two stainless steel spiral staircases. The revamped Katendrecht Peninsula aims to connect the north and south of Rotterdam through exhibitions and cultural events. Construction started in 2020, with completion expected in 2024.     In creating the model for the FENIX Museum of Migration, the key challenge was replicating the intricate form, especially the “metal tornado” staircase. Considering 3D printing, we faced complexity due to the tornado’s shape, requiring a secondary design for seam concealment and precise line management (0.2mm to 0.3mm).   After four prints and three electroplating sessions, we achieved a flawless, seamlessly integrated component.   After completing the basic architectural structure, the next step involves creating the wood texture. Traditional methods like simple wood color spraying or veneer application have shortcomings. Thus, relying on the master’s technical expertise, we chose the hand-painting approach. This not only achieves texture authenticity but also avoids any material seams.       The allure of renovation projects often lies in the harmonious coexistence of the old and the new, showcasing a futuristic rotating staircase juxtaposed with the historically rich old factory.   We created a glossy stainless steel finish for the staircase, emphasizing its modernity.   Simultaneously, we used aging techniques to restore the historical tension of the old factory. Our overseas partners captured real-life photos at the construction site in Rotterdam, providing abundant reference material to capture the details of the materials.     Additionally, the model involves intricate lighting design, demanding a natural reproduction of overall lighting effects while ensuring visibility in the brightly lit exhibition hall.   The display adopts mirrored reflections to express the water surface effect of the project site, striking a balance between scene reproduction and sleek simplicity, and directing visual attention to the architecture itself.   The packaging, transportation, and installation after completing the model are crucial. Ensuring the high quality and robustness of the model, along with a professional packaging process, is a prerequisite for a flawless execution. Upon arrival, installing and fine-tuning the model according to exhibition requirements is a vital aspect of our work, representing the final step to ensure the smooth display of the model.      
Craftsmanship and Innovation: QZY Models Elevates Architectural Model Making at the 19th Venice Biennale
QZY Models' innovative exhibition space at the 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition China Pavilion, showcasing the integration of traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology The Art of Model Making on the International Stage The 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition has become a global platform where architectural innovation meets artistic expression. Among the standout contributors, QZY Models has distinguished itself not merely as a model maker but as a pioneer in architectural visualization through its exceptional craftsmanship displayed at the China Pavilion. Unlike conventional exhibitions that focus primarily on architectural concepts, QZY Models has drawn international attention to the often-overlooked artistry behind architectural model making itself. The company's participation in this prestigious global event highlights how the meticulous craft of model making serves as a universal language in architectural communication, transcending cultural and linguistic barriers. Through their work, QZY Models demonstrates that architectural models are not simply scaled representations but powerful tools for conveying complex spatial concepts and design philosophies to diverse international audiences. Behind the Models: Craftsmanship and Technical Innovation Close-up detail of QZY Models' craftsmanship, showcasing the technical precision and material innovation that distinguishes their architectural models What sets QZY Models apart at the Venice Biennale is their unique approach to model making that combines traditional craftsmanship with technological innovation. Each model presented at the China Pavilion represents hundreds of hours of expert work, involving multiple specialized techniques that have been refined over years of professional practice. The company employs a multi-layered production process that begins with digital precision cutting and 3D printing for structural elements, followed by meticulous hand- finishing that adds texture, color, and weathering effects impossible to achieve through mechanical means alone. This hybrid approach allows for both mathematical precision and artistic expression in the final models. Demonstration of QZY Models' innovative material application techniques, showing how different textures and finishes are achieved through specialized craftsmanship The technical challenges overcome during the creation of these exhibition models were substantial. For the circular "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" model, QZY Models developed custom jigs and specialized tools to ensure perfect geometric alignment while maintaining the delicate surface details. Similarly, the "Sky City" vertical model required innovative internal support structures to maintain stability while preserving the intricate external features that make the model visually compelling. International Audience Engagement and Response International architecture professionals engaging with QZY Models' interactive displays, experiencing the tactile and visual elements of the architectural concepts The response from international visitors to QZY Models' work has been overwhelmingly positive, with architecture professionals from over 40 countries spending significant time examining the models' details and construction techniques. Many visitors were observed taking close-up photographs of specific model elements, particularly the innovative material transitions and lighting integration."What impresses me most is how these models communicate complex architectural ideas instantly, in a way that drawings or digital renderings simply cannot," remarked a visiting professor from the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. This sentiment was echoed by numerous international visitors who appreciated the models' ability to convey spatial relationships and material qualities with remarkable clarity. Professional architects from various countries studying the construction techniques and material applications in QZY Models' architectural displays Interactive elements incorporated into several models proved particularly engaging for visitors. The embedded digital displays in the "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" model allowed visitors to explore different historical and cultural contexts, while the lighting systems in the "Sky City" model demonstrated how the structure would interact with natural light throughout the day. These interactive features transformed static architectural models into dynamic educational tools that facilitated deeper understanding of the underlying design concepts. Sustainable Materials and Eco-Friendly Production Processes Close-up of sustainable materials used in QZY Models' architectural displays, demonstrating their commitment to environmentally responsible model making Environmental responsibility has become a central theme in contemporary architecture, and QZY Models has embraced this ethos in their model-making practices. The models displayed at the Venice Biennale incorporate a range of sustainable materials, including biodegradable polymers, recycled metals, and responsibly sourced wood products. This commitment to sustainability aligns perfectly with the "Co-Exist" theme of the China Pavilion.The company has developed proprietary techniques for creating realistic landscape elements using plant-based materials that minimize environmental impact while maintaining visual fidelity. These innovations extend to their production processes as well, with water-based paints and adhesives replacing traditional solvent-based products throughout their workshop. Demonstration of QZY Models' eco-friendly production techniques, showcasing how sustainable practices are integrated into every stage of model creation "Our approach to sustainability isn't just about materials selection," explains a QZY Models representative. "It's about rethinking the entire production process to minimize waste and energy consumption while maximizing the lifespan and educational value of each model." This holistic approach to sustainability has garnered significant attention from international architecture firms looking to align their presentation materials with their environmental commitments. Bridging Digital Technology and Traditional Craftsmanship Integration of digital fabrication technology with traditional model making techniques, showcasing QZY Models' hybrid approach to architectural visualization The intersection of digital technology and traditional craftsmanship represents one of the most innovative aspects of QZY Models' work at the Venice Biennale. Their models demonstrate how advanced technologies like parametric design, CNC machining, and 3D printing can be seamlessly integrated with traditional hand-crafting techniques to achieve results that would be impossible through either approach alone.For the "Renew City Plugins" model, QZY Models employed computational design algorithms to generate complex geometric patterns that were then refined and assembled by hand. This hybrid approach allowed for both mathematical precision in the underlying structure and organic variation in the surface treatments, creating a model that feels both technologically advanced and warmly human. Master craftsmen at QZY Models applying traditional techniques to digitally fabricated components, demonstrating the synergy between old and new methodologies The company has invested significantly in developing proprietary software tools that bridge the gap between digital design files and physical fabrication requirements. These tools allow their craftspeople to focus on the artistic aspects of model making while ensuring that all components fit together with precision. This technological foundation supports rather than replaces the human expertise that gives each model its distinctive character and emotional impact. Kenneth Fok and QZY Models: Building Bridges Through Architectural Art QZY Models founder with Committee Member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Chairman of Hong Kong Arts Development Council Kenneth Fok, discussing the cultural significance of architectural model making at the Venice Biennale A highlight of QZY Models' participation in the Venice Biennale was the meaningful exchange with Kenneth Fok, who serves as a Committee Member of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, Member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, and Chairman of Hong Kong Arts Development Council. This significant meeting underscored the cultural and artistic importance of architectural model making as a form of creative expression that bridges technical precision with artistic vision. During his visit to the China Pavilion, Kenneth Fok spent considerable time examining the craftsmanship details of QZY Models' work, particularly noting how the models effectively communicate Chinese architectural philosophy to international audiences. "What we're seeing here is not just architectural representation but cultural translation," Fok observed. "These models tell stories about how Chinese designers are addressing universal challenges like sustainability and urban density."The conversation between Kenneth Fok and QZY Models' founder explored how architectural models serve as powerful tools for international cultural exchange, allowing complex design concepts to be understood intuitively across language barriers. Fok particularly praised the company's integration of traditional Chinese design elements with contemporary sustainable practices, noting how this approach resonates with global audiences while maintaining cultural authenticity.This high-profile recognition from Kenneth Fok highlights the diplomatic role that architectural model making can play in fostering international understanding and cooperation. As Hong Kong continues to develop as a center for architectural innovation, collaborations between mainland Chinese firms like QZY Models and Hong Kong institutions represent promising opportunities for cultural and professional exchange. Chinese Architectural Model Making in the Global Context QZY Models' exhibition showcasing distinctly Chinese architectural elements and methodologies in the international context of the Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale provides a unique opportunity to examine how Chinese architectural model making compares with international practices. QZY Models' participation has revealed both distinctive Chinese approaches and universal techniques that transcend cultural boundaries. The company's work demonstrates a particular strength in integrating narrative elements into architectural models, using visual storytelling techniques to convey not just spatial arrangements but cultural contexts and historical continuities.International visitors have noted the distinctive material palette employed in QZY Models' work, which often incorporates traditional Chinese materials like specific woods and papers alongside contemporary components. This material vocabulary creates a subtle cultural signature that distinguishes their models while maintaining professional standards recognized worldwide. Professional exchange between international architects and QZY Models representatives, demonstrating how architectural model making facilitates cross- cultural professional dialogue The global architectural community has shown particular interest in QZY Models' approach to representing landscape elements and urban contexts. Their techniques for creating miniature environments that convey both physical geography and cultural significance have attracted attention from international firms seeking to enhance the contextual sensitivity of their own presentations."What we're learning from our Chinese colleagues is a more holistic approach to model making," commented an architectural professor from ETH Zurich. "These models don't just show buildings in isolation but tell stories about how architecture relates to culture, history, and environment." This recognition of the narrative power of architectural models represents an important contribution of Chinese model making to international practice. Conclusion: Preserving Craft Excellence in a Digital Age QZY Models' presence at the 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition demonstrates the enduring value of physical model making in an increasingly digital world. While computational design and virtual reality continue to transform architectural practice, the tangible, material quality of expertly crafted models offers a form of communication that digital media cannot replicate.The company's innovative integration of traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology points toward a future where architectural model making continues to evolve without losing its essential human character. By maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship while embracing technological innovation, QZY Models preserves an art form that remains essential to architectural communication and education.The international recognition received at the Venice Biennale, particularly the meaningful exchange with Kenneth Fok, affirms the cultural and professional significance of QZY Models' work. As architecture continues to address global challenges like sustainability, urbanization, and cultural preservation, the art of model making provides a universal language through which designers from different backgrounds can share ideas and inspire one another.Through their exceptional craftsmanship and innovative approach, QZY Models has not only represented Chinese architectural creativity on the world stage but has also contributed to the ongoing evolution of architectural model making as both a professional practice and an art form in its own right.

2025

06/05

19th Venice Architecture Biennale China Pavilion Models
QZY Models Showcases Exceptional Architectural Models at the 19th Venice Biennale China Pavilion Overview of the 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition China Pavilion, showcasing the "Co-Exist" themed spatial design Introduction: QZY Models on the International Stage In May 2025, the 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition opened grandly in Venice, Italy. As the world's most influential architectural cultural event, the China Pavilion exhibition themed "Co-Exist" attracted widespread attention from the global architectural community. QZY Models, as the official model maker for the China Pavilion, provided exquisite architectural models for three important exhibition projects, showcasing the innovative concepts and sustainable development approaches of contemporary Chinese architectural design. Opening Ceremony: An Internationally Acclaimed Cultural Event Group photo of guests at the opening ceremony of the 19th Venice International Architecture Exhibition China Pavilion, demonstrating the international influence of Chinese architectural design The opening ceremony of the China Pavilion attracted numerous international architectural and art professionals. This year's China Pavilion, curated by renowned architect Ma Yansong, explored the possibilities of integrating Chinese traditional wisdom with modern technology under the theme "Co-Exist," showcasing Chinese architects' thinking and solutions to global urbanization challenges. The meticulously crafted models produced by QZY Models became highlights of the exhibition, receiving high praise from professional audiences and media. China Academy of Art's "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" Model The "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" disc model created by QZY Models for China Academy of Art, showcasing the fusion of Chinese traditional culture and modern technology The "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" project by China Academy of Art is a modern interpretation of ancient Chinese Liangzhu civilization. The disc-shaped model produced by QZY Models integrates traditional cultural elements with modern interactive technology, displaying different urban scenes and cultural connotations through multiple embedded tablet computers. The model was crafted using environmentally friendly materials, precisely reproducing the designer's creative vision, and became one of the most interactive exhibits in the exhibition. Visitors interacting with the "Twelve Tones of Liangzhu" disc model created by QZY Models, experiencing the immersive exhibition effect This model not only showcases the spatial layout and architectural features of Liangzhu civilization but also presents a dialogue between ancient wisdom and modern urban planning through digital technology. The QZY Models team overcame technical challenges posed by the circular structure during the production process, successfully realizing the designer's creative vision of "integrating tradition with modernity." Way Studio + Tencent Research Institute's "Sky City" Architectural Model The "Sky City" architectural model created by QZY Models for Way Studio and Tencent Research Institute, showcasing future vertical city design concepts The "Sky City" project, a collaboration between Way Studio and Tencent Research Institute, explores the possibilities of future vertical cities. The tall black model produced by QZY Models for this project combines advanced 3D printing technology with meticulous handcrafting, perfectly presenting the designer's forward-thinking vision of future urban spaces. Visitors closely appreciating the "Sky City" architectural model created by QZY Models, experiencing future urban design concepts This model demonstrates how to create more living and working spaces on limited urban land through innovative use of vertical space. The QZY Models team paid special attention to detail processing during production, accurately reproducing the complex structures and spatial levels in the design, allowing audiences to intuitively understand the operation and living scenarios of future vertical cities. PAO Architecture + Tsinghua University's "Renew City Plugins" The "Renew City Plugins" model created by QZY Models for PAO Architecture and Tsinghua University, showcasing sustainable urban development concepts The "Renew City Plugins" project, a collaboration between PAO Architecture and Tsinghua University, focuses on urban renewal and sustainable development issues. The green building block model produced by QZY Models for this project demonstrates how to transform existing urban spaces through modular design and green infrastructure, enhancing urban resilience and livability. Visitors surrounding the "Renew City Plugins" model created by QZY Models, exploring sustainable urban design solutions This large-scale sandbox model utilizes various environmentally friendly materials, including recyclable plastics and bio-based materials, embodying the sustainable principles advocated by the project itself. The QZY Models team meticulously crafted every green space and architectural detail in the model, enabling audiences to clearly understand the urban renewal strategies and implementation methods proposed by the project.

2025

05/29

A Step-by-Step Guide to Model Making
Discover the captivating world of model making, where creativity and precision converge to turn imagination into tangible masterpieces. These models transcend mere representations; they embody meticulous craftsmanship, artistic flair, and technical expertise. Whether you’re an aspiring architect, a product designer, or an enthusiastic hobbyist, this comprehensive guide will lead you through the step-by-step process of creating stunning models that bridge the gap between ideas and reality.   Getting Started: Preparing for the Journey   A.Define Your Objective:   The first step in embarking on your model-making journey is to define your objective clearly. Whether you are creating a concept model for an architectural project, a realistic prototype for a new product, or a topographical representation for a landscape design, having a well-defined purpose will serve as a guiding star throughout the creative process. Understanding the goals and intended use of your model will ensure that your efforts are focused and result in a compelling final product.   B.Gather Essential Tools and Materials:   As you venture into the world of model making, assembling the right tools and materials is essential. Your toolkit may include a variety of cutting instruments, such as precision knives, scissors, and saws, as well as adhesives like glue, tape, or even epoxy for joining various components together. Depending on the complexity of your model, you’ll also need measuring tools like rulers, calipers, or compasses to ensure accuracy. Additionally, the choice of materials, such as foam board, balsa wood, plastic sheets, or clay, will determine the final appearance and feel of your model. Gathering these essentials beforehand will streamline your workflow and keep you prepared for every stage of the process.   C.Research and Gather References:   Before diving into the creation of your model, immerse yourself in research and gather relevant references. Studying architectural blueprints, product design sketches, photographs of natural landscapes, or artistic illustrations will help you gain a deeper understanding of your subject and its essential features. These references will serve as valuable guides throughout your model-making journey, ensuring that your creation remains faithful to the original concept while allowing you to infuse your unique artistic interpretation.   II.Crafting the Foundation: Building the Base   A.Draft the Design:   Once you’ve defined your objective and gathered references, it’s time to draft the design of your model. Create a detailed plan that outlines the scale, dimensions, and overall layout of your model. This preliminary sketch or digital mockup will serve as your blueprint, guiding you in the subsequent stages of construction. Pay close attention to proportion and accuracy in this phase to ensure that your model captures the essence of your vision.   B.Choose Your Construction Method:   With the design in hand, you’ll need to choose the most suitable construction method for your model. Depending on the complexity and level of detail you aim to achieve, you may opt for traditional handcrafting techniques or embrace modern digital fabrication methods. Traditional approaches involve cutting, shaping, and assembling materials manually, while digital fabrication techniques like 3D printing or laser cutting offer precise and efficient ways to create intricate components. Selecting the right construction method is crucial, as it will significantly impact the overall process and the final result of your model.   C.Begin the Building Process:   Once you have your design and construction method in place, it’s time to dive into the building process. Carefully cut and shape the chosen materials to create the foundation of your model. This phase demands patience, precision, and attention to detail, as each element you craft will contribute to the overall quality and realism of your model. Take your time, follow your design plan, and ensure that every piece fits together seamlessly.     III. Adding Depth and Detail: Refining Your Creation   A.Layer by Layer:   As you progress, gradually add layers and elements to your model to create depth and realism. Whether it’s adding walls, windows, or intricate patterns, this layer-by-layer approach adds complexity and richness to your creation. Pay meticulous attention to proportions and proportions to maintain accuracy and authenticity.   B.Experiment with Materials:   Explore various materials to enhance the visual appeal and texture of your model. Experiment with paints, finishes, and surface treatments to achieve the desired aesthetics and mimic the look and feel of the real-world object. This experimentation process allows you to bring out the best in your model and add a unique touch to your creation.   C.Lighting and Presentation:   Consider how lighting can impact the presentation of your model. Strategically placed LED lights can highlight specific features, create shadows, and evoke a particular mood. Pay attention to the play of light and shadows as they bring an extra dimension of realism to your model.   IV.Finishing Touches: Bringing Your Model to Life   A.Quality Control:   Before declaring your model complete, conduct a thorough quality control check. Inspect each element for accuracy, stability, and overall presentation. Ensure that all parts fit together seamlessly and that the model meets your initial objectives.   B.Feedback and Collaboration:   Seek feedback from peers, mentors, or clients to gain fresh perspectives and suggestions for improvement. Collaboration with others in the design community can lead to innovative refinements and enhance the overall quality of your model.   C.Preserve and Showcase:   Protect your completed model from damage by handling it with care and storing it properly. Consider creating a display case or platform to showcase your masterpiece. Proudly present your model to others to inspire and demonstrate your skills as a master model maker.     Model-making is a journey of creativity, precision, and dedication. As you master this art, you’ll not only bring your ideas to life but also open the door to boundless possibilities in the realms of design, architecture, and beyond. Each model represents the culmination of passion, craftsmanship, and the human imagination. So, embrace the process, hone your skills, and let your models be the tangible testaments of your creative prowess and artistic flair. Let these awe-inspiring creations speak volumes about the world of possibilities that open up when imagination meets craftsmanship in the realm of model-making.   Discovering the World Through Miniatures – About Us   QZY Models, founded in 2013 in Shenzhen, China, is a leading professional team specializing in the design and production of customized physical models. Rooted in the architecture industry, QZY Models caters to diverse model production needs, ranging from furniture, interior design, architecture, and landscape, to urban planning. Moreover, we are continuously exploring various fields, including dynamic mechanical models, industrial equipment displays, scientific and technological principle displays, and exhibition displays, to create a diverse model service ecosystem.   Since commencing our independent business in 2013 and establishing our base in Shenzhen, ensuring quality has always remained our top priority. We have forged strong collaborations with renowned companies in over ten countries, such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Singapore. Our completed projects span across China, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Poland, Morocco, Ethiopia, and other countries. 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2024

01/18