Over the past decade, infrastructure connectivity has ensured convenient and efficient logistics for flowers. China's flower products are sold well overseas, while exotic flowers are also imported to China. The BRI facilitates the trade of flowers for the benefit of more people, and in this video in the link below, the peony and rose development in China is presented.
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