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Consumer products expo opens to public chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-05-10 13:37 Share CLOSE Photo taken on May 9, 2021 shows domestically produced keyboards on display in the Provinces, Municipalities, Autonomous Regions of China Exhibition Hall during the first China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, capital of South China s Hainan province. [Photo/Xinhua]
The China International Consumer Products Expo currently underway in Haikou, capital of Hainan province, formally opens to the public on Monday, People s Daily reported.
A total of 50,000 tickets, priced at 20 yuan each, have been sold out, according to the Secretariat of the Organizing Committee of the expo.
In order to attract more buyers and audience, domestic exhibitors are showcasing time-honored eye-catching products, which have become highlights during the expo.
The China International Consumer Products Expo currently underway in Haikou, capital of Hainan province, formally opens to the public on Monday, People s Daily reported.
A total of 50,000 tickets, priced at 20 yuan each, have been sold out, according to the Secretariat of the Organizing Committee of the expo.
In order to attract more buyers and audience, domestic exhibitors are showcasing time-honored eye-catching products, which have become highlights during the expo.
Miao Embroidery from Guizhou province, Xuan paper, a well-known handmade paper from Anhui province, Shanghai s White Rabbit candy, Beijing s Daoxiangcun snack and Tianjin s fried dough twists are attracting many visitors during the expo.
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Liu Fang wrote a simple statement on Weibo that read: “What I regret most in my life is getting married and having a kid. How wonderful to just be alone!” Her post captured an increasingly common reality in China, where many people, primarily women, are questioning the institution of marriage itself.
Liu, 38, has been married for seven years and has a six-year-old son. When she first got married, she expected her happiness to be doubled and her sorrow halved, she said in an interview.
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