Vang Vieng, Lao PDR

Flourishing flower industry boosts tourism in China’s Yunnan

As Asia’s largest fresh-cut flower market, the one in Dounan of Kunming City of southwest China’s Yunnan Province has lured crowds of tourists across China.

May is a peak period for buying flowers, as it coincides with Mother’s Day and May 20, also known as “520” in Chinese, which is an unofficial Valentine’s Day in China.

The Dounan Flower Market is crowded both in the day or at night. Recently, the daily visitor count is about 10,000 people.

“I like flowers and I am considering opening a flower shop. So, I’d like to take a look here first,” said a visitor from east China’s Shandong Province.

“The sales are quite good. This type of rose bouquet has 20 stems, and the daily sales are over 2,000 bouquets,” said a merchant at the Dounan Flower Market.

Among the flower stalls, there are many livestreamers who promote and sell the flowers online. They opened a new channel for flower sales.

“I used to livestream in a room. Later, after repeatedly talking with my clients, I think that the quality and price could be seen more directly in this way of live broadcasting. I have sold around 500 bouquets today, which should be around 10,000 roses,” said a livestreamer.

“The Dounan Flower Market sells 117 kinds of flowers, more than 1,600 varieties every day. The average daily transaction volume of fresh flowers recently is about 40 million stems,” said Wang Jinyiling, assistant to the president of Yunnan Dounan Flower Industry Group.

Source: Bastillepost Global

Photo credit to CGTN /VCG

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