Zoom in China: A Flower-Loving Malaysian Girl
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For Malaysian student Bethany Tan, China’s flower markets offered more than tulips—they became a place of warmth and belonging. Drawn by blooms rare in her homeland, she found joy in gifting flowers to those around her. Each bouquet became a small act of gratitude, a bridge of friendship. Bethany’s story reflects how today’s youth build cross-cultural ties through everyday gestures—and how China’s flower economy blooms with emotional connection.
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