(Baonghean.vn)– In order to make the Christmas season more brilliant, a farmer in Quynh Thanh commune (Quynh Luu) has invented stars with LED lights in many different colors, each day they earn from 1.5 to 2 million VND..
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The inventor of the multi-colored LED star is Mr. Nguyen Van Hoa in Hamlet 11, Quynh Thanh Commune. Mr. Hoa has produced thousands of them for the market. Photo: Viet Hung. |
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Mr. Hoa said that previously, the stars were made mainly from bamboo strips joined together into a shape and tied with packaging string; the flashing lights were small. Now, customers require the product to be made of metal, so he has researched, prepared drawings and switched to making stars from metal combined with multi-colored LED flashing lights. |
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In mid-November, his family hired four workers to start the star production season. The process of making a star consists of three parts: designing the frame; wrapping the LED lights and programming the flashing lights according to each person's preferences. Photo: VH |
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With many years of experience, his family produces an average of 30 stars with metal and bamboo frames each day. Metal frame stars cost from 320,000 VND - 500,000 VND/star; bamboo frame stars cost from 250,000 VND/star. After deducting expenses, his family earns a profit of 1.5 million - 2 million VND per day. Photo: VH |
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It is known that during Christmas season, LED light stars are popular in the market; not only local people look to buy them but many customers in Thanh Hoa, Vinh Phuc, Ha Tinh, Hue place orders. |
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Mr. Thuan said that during the time before Christmas, the number of units sold was 500 - 600; in more than 1 month of production, after deducting expenses, the family earned a profit of 25 - 30 million VND. Photo: VH |
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Mr. Nguyen Van Manh - a user of Led star lights said that using this star is durable, can be used for many years; especially the array of flashing lights at night is very beautiful and brilliant. These stars will be hung by people in their houses or in high places on Christmas days. Photo: VH |
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