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Why does my sandalwood smell like oranges?

In ancient China, Tan Long musk deer, in which sandalwood is not commonly referred to as sandalwood, but the sandalwood of Laoshan Mountain. China ancient incense culture flourished, and ancient people's aesthetic attainments were relatively high. Personally, I think it is because there are too few really good Laoshan sandalwood now. The taste of Laoshan sandalwood bracelets on the market ten years ago is completely different from the goods on the market now. The only sandalwood that smells good is the sandalwood in Laoshan, India, and the real sandalwood in Laoshan, India defined by the ancients must be old, aged for 30 years. It is estimated that the market can reach less than 5% of this level. At present, the so-called Laoshan sandalwood is mostly Fiji sandalwood, Australian sandalwood and Dongjia sandalwood. Even Laoshan sandalwood has insufficient aging time.