On December 8, the Beijing International Flower Industrial Park was officially inaugurated. The opening ceremony was attended by approximately 100 representatives from the flower industry across China.
Located in Panggezhuang Town, Daxing District, Beijing, the park covers a total area of 552.6 mu (approximately 36.84 hectares). It currently features 60,000 square meters of modern greenhouses. The park aims to establish an integrated ecosystem encompassing "innovation and R&D + production demonstration + digital trade + cultural tourism experience," with a primary focus on bulb flowers for research and trade.
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Its location offers a logistical advantage for the international flower trade, being just a 20-minute drive from Beijing Daxing International Airport and adjacent to the Jingkai Expressway. Several renowned domestic and international flower companies have already established operations within the park. Moving forward, the park will focus on introducing more premium international flower varieties while actively promoting the export of distinctive Chinese local varieties, thereby supporting domestic enterprises in expanding their overseas markets.
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Coinciding with the opening, a Home Gardening Forum was held. Industry experts and company representatives delivered presentations on Phalaenopsis, Amaryllis, Paphiopedilum, and Rhododendron.