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Guangzhou launches first livestreaming festival
Update: 2020-06-08     Source: Xinhuanet.com

Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, launched its first livestreaming festival Saturday in an effort to stimulate online consumption.

More than 200,000 livestreaming events will be held during the three-day festival, according to the Guangzhou Municipal Bureau of Commerce.

During the festival, livestreaming will be held in specialized markets, major shopping malls, and restaurants across the city, according to Wei Min, deputy head of the commerce bureau.

More than 100,000 categories of commodities are expected to be shown in the streaming, Wei said.



Network anchors present the goods to be sold during a live video stream in Baiyun District of Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province, June 6, 2020. A three-day livestreaming event, during which over 200,000 webcasts are expected to be held, kicked off Saturday here to promote the sales of products and service related to retail, food, tourism, education, legal advice among others.



A network anchor presents the goods to be sold during a live video stream in Baiyun District of Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province, June 6, 2020. A three-day livestreaming event, during which over 200,000 webcasts are expected to be held, kicked off Saturday here to promote the sales of products and service related to retail, food, tourism, education, legal advice among others.



A network anchor presents the goods to be sold during a live video stream in Baiyun District of Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province, June 6, 2020. A three-day livestreaming event, during which over 200,000 webcasts are expected to be held, kicked off Saturday here to promote the sales of products and service related to retail, food, tourism, education, legal advice among others.



A network anchor presents the goods to be sold during a live video stream in Baiyun District of Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province, June 6, 2020. A three-day livestreaming event, during which over 200,000 webcasts are expected to be held, kicked off Saturday here to promote the sales of products and service related to retail, food, tourism, education, legal advice among others.

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