Source: InKunming | 2025-01-08 | Editor:Ines
On January 6, as the Spring Festival approaches, the Junfa New Luosiwan International Trade City in Kunming is bustling with activity. Shoppers are eagerly selecting festive decorations in the New Year decoration section, enhancing the vibrant atmosphere for the upcoming Year of the Snake.
Upon entering the trade city, visitors are greeted by a dazzling array of Spring Festival ornaments. From traditional couplets and lanterns to creative symbols of good fortune, the diverse offerings attract both wholesale buyers and retail customers from all over. Shoppers weave through the stalls, carefully choosing their favorite items to bring joy and festivity.
In addition to classic designs, many vendors have introduced unique products that incorporate elements of the Year of the Snake, such as traditional lanterns adorned with snake motifs and personalized couplets carrying auspicious meanings. These innovative items are not only popular among younger consumers but also breathe new life into the traditional festivities.
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(Editors: Rachel, Ines)
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