Beijing's Silk Street, long known as a bustling shopping destination, is now emerging as a model Women and Children Development Demonstration Base, actively fostering female entrepreneurship, employment, and cultural exchange. Through programs like "Designer 101" and the "Women's Entrepreneurship Star" initiative, Silk Street supports women-led businesses with brand incubation, skills training, and a strong community network. The place offers a uniquely supportive environment where designers and cultural advocates can thrive and share China’s heritage with the world.
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