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They
were taking part in Footsteps in Jiangsu: Foreign Youth's Travelogue:
Entering the Chinese Valley of Flowers, a tour that took them to Su Tai
Flower and Tree Industry Demonstration Park, where they were even given
the chance to make flower baskets.
The
tour took place in Shuyang county of Suqian city from December 5 to 6,
with young people from Algeria, Australia, Morocco, Myanmar, New
Zealand, Nigeria and Thailand.
Shuyang
county is popularly known as the "Home of Flowers and Trees" with its
history of horticulture dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907). In recent
years the combination of flowers, trees and e-commerce has become important in
the county's economy, with the value of sales among the top in the country.
Over
the two days the young also called in at East China Flower and Tree World, Su
Tai Succulent Industrial Park and Yisen Garden Bonsai Base in the town of
Zhaxia, savoring the best of Shuyang's horticultural industry.
One
of the visitors, ILORI Damilola Olamide from Nigeria, said: "The
purple clay teapots that go back 2,400 years were remarkable. It's great that
they have been preserved. China deserves praise for preserving such a
culture."
On
the second day of the tour, during a round-table discussion, the participants
talked of their observations about Jiangsu.
Ye
Kyaw Thu from Myanmar said: "Over the past two days I think the
most interesting thing I have seen is how agriculture and e-commerce have been
integrated in Shuyang county."This stood to re-energize the rural economy,
he said.
ILORI
Damilola Olamide said: "Jiangsu is a captivating place. Looking
at the gardens of Suzhou, it's as though you're looking at a painting. Visiting
it is like romanticizing in your own time."
Over
the two days, the visitors said, they had gained a good understanding of Suqian
and Jiangsu and would share their sentiments on social media
platforms so that more people could get to know about the area's unique
attractions.
Image
Credit: © China Daily
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