If you just want to improve your personal aesthetic level, increase the interest of life and beautify your family out of personal hobbies, then I suggest you study in Dongying. If you have time, you'd better find a bigger flower shop and work in it for a while. As long as you study hard, you can learn enough Camellia skills for you in half a year.
If you want to learn flower arrangement systematically and become a professional florist, you can set up your own flower shop or floral studio in the future, and you can have two choices.
First, work in a regular local flower shop in Dongying for a period of time, so that you can get in touch with and understand the floral art and flower industry. Then, within the scope of your own economy, choose the largest city and the most famous flower school in the industry (you can go to some professional forums, where there are many professional introductions, such as Flower Affairs, China Flower Forum and so on. ), choose your own course, and learn floral knowledge and skills systematically.
Second, skip the flower shop and choose the flower school directly (not recommended for beginners).
Dongying has never heard of flower arrangement training. If you really decide to study, I recommend several cities: Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. I feel that Beijing is the most suitable. It is closest to Dongying, and there are many well-known floral schools.
If you want to work in Dongying, I recommend several large-scale flower shops: Tian Li Flower Shop (located in Jinan Road, Xicheng, east of Central Hospital, east of Oilfield Health School) and Xiren Flower Shop (located at the intersection of Jinan Road and Yanshan Road, ten meters west of Jinan Road and south of Jinan Road). Others are basically small shops and are not recommended.
In addition, communicate with friends who like floral art, and learn about the surrounding areas extensively just to improve their literacy in an all-round way, so as to finally learn floral art well and become an excellent florist.
Good luck with your study!
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