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What models does Soft China have? What are the prices?

There are 4 types of soft Chinese cigarettes, including Zhonghua (soft), Zhonghua (Greater China), and Zhonghua (soft). They are specially designed for export. Common names: export soft Zhonghua, Zhonghua (gold short branch).

1. Zhonghua (soft) 65 yuan/pack. Soft Zhonghua is the best high-end cigarette. I occasionally smoke soft Zhonghua, but the price is slightly higher. The taste of 70 soft Zhonghua is completely different from that of hard Zhonghua. In addition, it is mellow and fragrant, and does not produce a trace of odor. However, smoking is always harmful. If you reduce the amount of smoking, it is also suitable to use soft and medium-sized food as a ration.

2. Zhonghua (Greater China) is 100 yuan/pack. It is much better than soft Chinese. There is no feeling when Big China enters the throat. It is like normal breathing. It enters the lungs very softly. It is too strong and has a strong puff. It is comfortable, and the unique fragrance of Chinese cigarettes is very strong when you spit it out. There is no tar taste in your mouth after smoking a cigarette.

3. Zhonghua (soft) is exclusively for export. Common name: Export soft Zhonghua is 45 yuan/pack, and Korean duty-free shops have it for 90 US dollars a piece. Regardless of the fullness, burning degree and taste of the tobacco, it is good. No matter from the fullness, burning degree and taste of the tobacco, it is good.

4. Zhonghua (Golden Short Cigarette) 85 yuan/pack. This Golden Short Cigarette is in the same category as Jinzhong.

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The reason why "Zhonghua" brand cigarettes are famous in China is because they were once used as the "national cigarette" by Premier Zhou at a state banquet to entertain distinguished guests from five continents. Especially from the 1950s to the 1980s, "Zhonghua" brand cigarettes were always used as special supply cigarettes, mainly supplied to embassies and consulates abroad and foreign guests visiting China. At that time, the output was always low and could not be sold in the market. This makes "Zhonghua" brand cigarettes cast a mysterious veil.

During the Cultural Revolution, the output of "Zhonghua" cigarettes was even lower than in the 1950s. The Ministry of Commerce distributed the country based on the principle of "taking care of special needs, taking care of remote areas, and taking into account the general situation." After the Shanghai Cigarette Factory started producing filtered "Zhonghua" cigarettes, the first sample cigarettes were sent to the central government by the Municipal Tobacco and Sugar Company.

When Shanghai Tobacco Company was established in 1984, "China" was still a special cigarette and consumers could not buy it in the market. In 1988, 13 kinds of famous cigarettes across the country were liberalized in price and available on the market. "Zhonghua" cigarettes finally met consumers. On the first day of the market, a stick of "Zhonghua" cigarettes rose from 40 yuan to 65 yuan, and they were sold out soon after they were launched.

In order to ensure the market supply of "Zhonghua" cigarettes so that consumers can actually buy the products they need, the price was set at 72 yuan/carton on the second day of the market, and the market began to calm down. At that time, leaders of the State Tobacco Monopoly Administration proudly said at a meeting that after the price liberalization of 13 famous cigarettes, the price of some national cigarettes had exceeded that of famous foreign cigarettes Marlboro and Jian, among which the "Zhonghua" brand cigarettes were the highest.

From 1965 to 1967, "Zhonghua" brand cigarettes were exported to the Hong Kong market. In 1985, in the first year after its establishment, Shanghai Tobacco Import and Export Company exported 820 pieces of "Zhonghua" brand and other Shanghai-made cigarettes, earning US$110,000 in foreign exchange, which has increased year by year since then.

In 1992, 295,520 pieces were exported, earning US$39.91 million in foreign exchange. The export area expanded to Singapore and other Southeast Asian markets, earning a lot of foreign exchange for the country. It also provided sufficient supply for the Shanghai Cigarette Factory to introduce internationally advanced cigarette equipment. of foreign exchange reserves.

Reference for the above content: Zhonghua Cigarettes