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As China's Spring Festival draws closer, flower markets and traditional craft workshops nationwide are becoming increasingly busy. In Shanghai, sprawling flower markets are bustling with shoppers seeking potted blooms that last longer and are easy to care for, adding color and cheer to their homes over the holidays. Meanwhile, a dragon lantern workshop in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province is operating at full capacity. As orders pour in from both domestic and overseas markets, workers are racing to meet demand, producing dozens of colorful dragon lanterns each day.
As China's Spring Festival draws closer, flower markets and traditional craft workshops nationwide are becoming increasingly busy. In Shanghai, sprawling flower markets are bustling with shoppers seeking potted blooms that last longer and are easy to care for, adding color and cheer to their homes over the holidays. Meanwhile, a dragon lantern workshop in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province is operating at full capacity. As orders pour in from both domestic and overseas markets, workers are racing to meet demand, producing dozens of colorful dragon lanterns each day.