Company: OCG
Filing Date: 2025-12-11
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-120719
Chunk: 73

Company: Oriental Culture Holding LTD
Filing Date: 2025-12-11
Form: 424B5
Chunk 73
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 lose
all or part of your investment.

If the Chinese government determines that the contractual arrangements with the VIE do not comply with applicable regulations, our business could be adversely affected.

There are uncertainties
regarding the interpretation and application of PRC laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to the laws, rules and regulations
governing the validity and enforcement of the contractual arrangements with Jiangsu Yanggu and its shareholders. Although we have been
advised by our PRC counsel Jiangsu Taikun Law Firm that based on their understanding of the current PRC laws, rules and regulations,
the contractual arrangements, as well our ability to enforce our rights thereunder, comply with all applicable PRC laws, rules and regulations,
and do not violate, breach, contravene or otherwise conflict with any applicable PRC laws, rules or regulations, we cannot assure you
that the PRC regulatory authorities will not determine that our corporate structure and contractual arrangements violate PRC laws, rules
or regulations. In addition, new PRC laws, rules and regulations may be introduced from time to time to impose additional requirements
that may be applicable to our contractual arrangements. If the PRC government determines that the contractual arrangements constituting
part of the VIE structure do not comply with PRC regulations, or if these regulations change or are interpreted differently in the future,
the securities we are registering may decline in value or become worthless if the determinations, changes, or interpretations result
in our inability to assert contractual rights over the business and assets of PRC subsidiaries or the VIE and its subsidiaries that conduct
all or substantially all of our operations in China.

The Chinese government
has broad discretion in dealing with violations of laws and regulations, including levying fines, revoking business and other licenses
and requiring actions necessary for compliance. In particular, licenses and permits issued or granted to us by relevant governmental
bodies may be revoked at a later time by higher regulatory bodies. We cannot predict the effect of the interpretation of existing or
new Chinese laws or regulations on our businesses. We cannot assure you that our current ownership and operating structure would not
be found in violation of any current or future Chinese laws or regulations. As a result, we may be subject to sanctions, including fines,
and could be required to restructure our operations or cease to provide certain services. Any of these or similar actions could significantly
disrupt our business operations or restrict us from conducting a substantial portion of our business operations, which could materially
and adversely affect