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China's Mingbi has been selling well abroad. What other things have business opportunities?

Many traditional handicrafts in China have great business opportunities, because they are unique to China and not available in foreign countries. Foreigners will feel strange and fresh when they see these things. If it meets their interests and tastes, I think they will be willing to spend money on it, such as blowing sugar, painting Tang Hua and weaving some traditional handicrafts. These are all very business opportunities.

After mahjong, hot pot, panda and cupping, another mysterious force from the East-Mingbi conquered westerners. I don't know when, China's mingbi became popular overseas and became a brand-new way for westerners to offer gold ingots and paper money to their ancestors and deceased relatives. They all said that they had known each other for a short time, and even gave these coins "issued" in the underground world of China a new name-"Zuqian".

Some enthusiastic foreign friends even give video lectures online to teach our compatriots how to worship their ancestors correctly, which is a traditional etiquette from China. Some foreign netizens explained: "China people do this as a symbol of giving money to their ancestors." . Besides the custom of burning paper money in China, China's delicious food is also very sought after abroad, which contains huge business opportunities. What we think of as ordinary street snacks in China has become a "hot commodity" abroad, with high prices, and people are still waiting in line to buy them.

Pancake fruit is one of the most common snacks on the streets of China, and the price is also very cheap, generally around 6 yuan. This ordinary snack has become a "hot commodity" in new york, USA. Although the price in the United States is 15 US dollars, which is equivalent to nearly RMB 100, there are still many people queuing to buy. Brian Goldberger, an American who runs a street stall, also runs his own pancake shop in the United States. He can sell at least a few hundred copies every day, and he can make a lot of money.