Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is round table.
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I'm Niu Hon, joined by Brendan and Xinyu.
Have you ever stopped to smell the roses?
How often do you buy flowers or invite any kinds of plants to your home and life?
Today, roundtable shares with you a tale of growth and flourishing beauty, where each flower tells the story of China's dedication to cultivating not just plants, but also a robust industry.
And in a world where career ambitions often stretch across cities or even countries, how do couples keep the flame alive when they are apart?
More often than together, commuter marriages offer a unique lens through which to examine love, commitment and the evolving dynamics of modern relationships.
But now we live in a world where progress is often measured in concrete and steel.
Yet there is another kind of growth marking stride towards the future, the growth of its flower industry.
Today, round table invites you to look beyond the petals and stems into the flower industry that is blooming into a fine example of innovation in traditional sectors.
So let's get into the nitty gritty of China's green thumbs and blooming business.
Before doing that, I want to ask this question to both of you.
How often do you buy flowers and through what means?
Oh, every day.
What, every day?
I don't believe in it.
I buy new flowers and I try and buy a different type of flower each day and I just film, I.
No, I do not buy it.