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Floriculture Training School Ranking
Ranking of Floriculture Training Institutions: Zhonghe Floriculture, Liangyou Floriculture and Xie Ming Floriculture.

1, Zhonghe Floriculture

Founded in 2004, Zhonghe Fashion is located in Beijing with profound design culture, and is an internationally renowned creative art design institution. It is also the first professional training institution in China to develop personal creative thinking and design thinking, and to cultivate fashion aesthetics and personal comprehensive quality professionalism.

The training courses of Sino-Swiss fashion in the field of education include Fashion Management College, Flower School Beijing, Space Soft Design College, Sino-Swiss International, etc., and dozens of domestic and foreign fashion design courses have been successfully developed and created. At the same time, Zhonghe Fashion covers many comprehensive businesses such as commercial project design, cross-border art management and international recruitment platform.

2. Liangyou Floriculture

Liangyou Flower Shop, founded in 1988, is the first flower shop in Hangzhou, the first brand engaged in flower sales in Hangzhou, and the first flower shop training institution in the industry to publish floral books.

Since Liangyou was founded nearly 30 years ago, it has trained tens of thousands of outstanding florists, and the success rate of students in opening stores has exceeded 35%, setting new records in the industry. More than 1000 students come to Liangyou Flower Shop Business School every year, and Liangyou has the deepest experience of the whole floral industry.

3. Xie Ming Floriculture

Shanghai Xie Ming Fashion Floriculture Design Course is one of the earliest flower arrangement and floral teaching units in China. It was approved by Shanghai Education Commission in May 2005. 1995. It was also the only flower school in Shanghai at that time and the earliest flower school in China. Later, it was renamed Shanghai Xie Ming Fashion Floriculture Design Center in June, 1999.