'Jasmine capital of the world' back in business after a brief halt
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On Wednesday, the Jasmine Flower Trading Market in Hengzhou city, Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, saw a continuous stream of flower farmers queuing up for exchanges.
Affected by consecutive days of rainfall recently, the picking of jasmine flowers had been temporarily hindered. When the rain stopped this afternoon, farmers rushed to the fields to pick their flowers.
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