In Nanshan District, Shenzhen, south China's Guangdong Province, a vibrant marketplace called "Dutch Flower Town" is bursting with various kinds of flower varieties, including succulents, sunflowers, roses, kumquats, and chrysanthemums.
Spanning approximately 60,000 square meters, the Dutch Flower Town is home to 280 shops, including flower stores, aquariums, pet shops, tea houses, and cafes. The area has become a commercial zone that features the sales of flowers and leisure tourism.
The development of the internet, along with advances in logistics and breeding technology, has turbocharged the flower industry in China, bringing an increasingly diverse array of flowers to households nationwide.Seizing this opportunity, the Dutch Flower Town has upgraded its facilities and improved visitors' experience and the area's business environment.
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