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Twelve roses! $90! Sydney is the fourth most expensive in the world for Valentine's Day.

It costs A $91.74 to buy 12 roses in Sydney on Valentine's Day. (photo by Daily Mail)

According to the Daily Mail, an online florist called (BLOOMY DAYS), a blooming day, studied global Valentine's Day spending and found that 12 red roses were the most expensive to buy in Sydney.

It is reported that in Cape Town, South Africa, (Cape Town) to buy 12 roses for only A $22.21, but the price in Sydney is astonishing, need A $91.74.

In addition to the cost, Valentine's Day in Sydney also costs a high fee. For example, taking a hot spring for two a day, having a double meal at the Michelin restaurant, watching a movie at night, staying at a luxury hotel, and so on, cost only less than three other cities-New York, Venice and Los Angeles. The cheapest cities for Valentine's Day are Prague, (Cork), Cork, Madrid, (Madrid), Belfast (Belfast), and Cardiff (Cardiff).

Researchers at the florist pointed out that the cost of Valentine's Day in Los Angeles would not only cost two people all their romantic activities in Prague, but would also leave enough money for a flight from Los Angeles to Prague during Valentine's Day.

The latest study shows that Valentine's Day is a big business opportunity for Australia. It is understood that last Valentine's Day, Australian people spent nearly 1 billion Australian dollars.

The president of the New State Flower Association, (NSW Flower Association), points out that the price of roses for Valentine's Day will be very high, at least 1.5 to 2 times as high as usual, and the flowering period will also have a certain impact on the price. Colombia roses, for example, are four to five times more expensive than usual. This is a year when flower merchants can make more profits, enough to cover their months of operation.

However, CEO Pollack (Barbara Pollak) of Pearson's Florist, a flower company, has previously said that it was unfair or incorrect to raise prices on roses in February, and that many people only buy flowers on this holiday in the course of the year. So they don't know the usual price.

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