
In pursuit of his dream to build a clock museum, a man from Zhengzhou, China's mid-eastern Henan province, has collected over 700 antique timepieces in the last decade, China News reported on Wednesday.
According to the man, named Li Chenhui, the clocks he collected are made of various materials including wood, ceramic and glass.
He has collected them from France, Germany, Switzerland and many other places around the world.
The post-80s man also said that, although he was misunderstood by his parents and some friends, he insisted on his dream of building a museum to help more people understand the development of Chinese and foreign art and culture.
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