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China has more than 6.67 million hectares of bamboo forests with an annual output value of nearly 320 billion yuan (about 49.6 billion U.S. dollars), according to an official.

Huang Zhengqiu, an officer with the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, at a news conference of the 11th China Bamboo Cultural Festival on Tuesday.

China’s bamboo forest area, bamboo accumulation, quality of bamboo products, profits, and exports were among the top in the world, said Huang.

The 11th China Bamboo Cultural Festival is scheduled from Oct. 19 to Oct. 21 in Yibin, southwest China’s Sichuan Province.

This year’s festival would invite representatives from industry management departments, key bamboo producing areas, scientific research institutions, enterprises, and international professionals to gather together to discuss and make suggestions for the development of the bamboo industry.

At the same time, the bamboo cultural festival would also focus on displaying new equipment, cutting-edge processes, and new products of China’s bamboo industry.

A total of 128 enterprises from 15 provinces in key bamboo-producing areas in China would participate in online and offline exhibitions.

He said that 12 events would be held during the festival, including six main activities, such as the opening ceremony and summit forum, and six special activities, such as a bamboo calligraphy exhibition and a bamboo photography exhibition.

The first Bamboo Cultural Festival took place in 1997.

The 11th China Bamboo Cultural Festival was supposed to be held in the first half of 2020 but was postponed to this year due to COVID-19.

(Xinhua/ NAN)

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