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Flower prices surge ahead of Mother’s Day in China

2024-05-10 22:21 Last Updated At:05-11 12:25

Prices of flowers have experienced a significant surge for days as many Chinese people are purchasing bouquets for gift on Mother's Day, which falls on Sunday this year.

As Mother's Day approaches, flower shops in Taiyuan City of north China's Shanxi Province have seen a significant increase in orders.

Many consumers buy flowers in advance, leading to a thriving flower market. Carnations, roses, and other beautiful flowers are highly favored by consumers.

"Mother's Day bouquet pre-orders have already begun this week, and there may be even more orders on Saturday," said Wang Jing, a staff member at flower shop.

The staff of this flower shop mentioned that on the eve of the festival, carnations are the most popular choice, with daily pre-orders reaching around 100 bouquets.

In addition to the high demand for flowers, many consumers also pre-order cakes to express their love for their mothers, which has also led to an increase in dessert sales.

"The shop has introduced several limited-edition cakes exclusively for Mother's Day," said Dong Yan, a bakery staff member.

Meanwhile, florists in Shanghai said the prices of fresh cut flowers have been rising days before the festival.

As Mother's Day around the corner, the demand for carnations is huge and thus drives up their prices. Carnations undoubtedly led the flower sales this year and roses came in second.

"[The sales] have increased by approximately 30 percent to 35 percent compared to previous years. Normally, [carnations] would cost around 1.5 to two yuan (about 0.21 to 0.28 U.S. dollars) per peduncle, but currently, they are priced at three to four yuan (about 0.42 to 0.55 U.S. dollars) per peduncle," said Wang Yudong, head of a professional cooperative for ecological agriculture development in Shanghai.

"Mother's Day is approaching, and we have stocked up on lilies, carnations, peonies, roses, as well as others," said Wang Wenteng, a flower wholesaler.

Flower prices surge ahead of Mother’s Day in China

Flower prices surge ahead of Mother’s Day in China

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Mainland says Lai sends "dangerous signal" in speech as Taiwan's new leader

2024-05-21 03:02 Last Updated At:03:17

A Chinese mainland spokesperson said Lai Ching-te has sent "a dangerous signal" of seeking "Taiwan independence" and making provocations to undermine cross-Strait peace and stability in his speech upon assuming the role of Taiwan region's new leader on Monday.

Chen Binhua, a spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, described Lai's speech as one that stubbornly followed the "Taiwan independence" stance, wantonly advocated separatism, incited cross-Strait confrontation and sought independence by relying on foreign support and by force.

Chen said the mainstream public aspiration on the island is for peace and development, instead of war and recession, while Lai has ignored the public opinion, exposing his nature of being "a worker for Taiwan independence."

The current complex and grave situation across the Strait is rooted in the fact that the Democratic Progressive Party has stubbornly stuck to the separatist stance of "Taiwan independence," rejected the 1992 Consensus that embodies the one-China principle, and kept colluding with external forces to make provocations of seeking "Taiwan independence," Chen said.

Taiwan is an inalienable part of China, said Chen, stressing that "Taiwan independence" and peace across the Strait are incompatible as fire and water.

"We have firm determination to resolve the Taiwan question and realize national reunification; we have strong capabilities to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity; and we will take resolute actions to fight separatist activities seeking 'Taiwan independence' and external interference," he said.

"We will never tolerate any 'Taiwan independence' separatist acts in any form," said Chen.

China must and will be reunified, Chen stressed. No matter how the situation on the island changes and who assumes the regional leader, it will not change the fact that both sides of the Strait belong to one China, or impede the historical trend of national reunification, he said.

"We will fully implement the Party's overall policy for resolving the Taiwan question in the new era, unswervingly uphold the one-China principle and the 1992 Consensus, work together with Taiwan compatriots to promote the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations and cross-Strait integrated development, and resolutely advance the reunification of the motherland," said Chen.

Mainland says Lai sends "dangerous signal" in speech as Taiwan's new leader

Mainland says Lai sends "dangerous signal" in speech as Taiwan's new leader

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