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North China's Flower Economy Booms Ahead of Spring Festival

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North China's Flower Economy Booms Ahead of Spring Festival

 January 17, 2024
North China's Flower Economy Booms Ahead of Spring Festival
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As Spring Festival nears, flower market in Renqiu City, Hebei Province, thrives with vendor's innovative blend of in-person and live-streamed sales. Discover how flower economy thrives in north China.

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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