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A florist in Asia's largest fresh-cut flower trading market

About 30 years ago, the Dounan Flower Market was just a street with roadside stalls selling flowers, but today, it has become Asia's largest fresh-cut flower trading market.

This winter saw vibrant flowers in various colors auctioned and sold in an organized manner at the market, attracting both tourists and flower merchants seeking purchases.

Among the many florists here is Yang Qiaoyan, who has dedicated nearly a decade to the floral industry. Her work includes giving advice and solutions to customers, selecting high-quality flowers, and collaborating with team members to create floral works.

"The work of a florist is not easy. For example, it is easy to get your hands hurt while processing flower materials. But once completed, floral artwork feels very fulfilling," Yang explains. As a practitioner in the industry, she is committed to conveying floral art to a wider audience through her efforts.

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