From materials to creativity, from “manufacturing” to “quality manufacturing”

On the fifth floor of Yiwu International Trade City’s second district, inside a shop, a dazzling array of umbrellas catches the eye: carbon fiber ultra-light umbrellas weighing just 78 grams, trendy cultural and creative umbrellas printed with patterns from the Forbidden City’s red walls, and Middle Eastern-style fan umbrellas that can spray a fine mist. “We launch about 10 new models every month, and the shop sells over 7,000 umbrellas a day,” said the shop owner while introducing the products, as three phones kept ringing with inquiries from clients across more than 100 countries and regions worldwide.

Turning to Shangyu District in Shaoxing, inside the production workshop of Zhejiang Friendship Feinuo Umbrella Co., Ltd., automated production lines are running at high speed. Umbrella rib forming, canopy sewing, and automatic assembly are completed in one seamless process. “From a handcraft workshop to a modern factory, from OEM to building our own brand, we have walked this path for over 30 years,” said the company’s chairman. In 2025, the company achieved sales revenue exceeding 400 million yuan and expanded its umbrella business into the camping sector.

Take Shangyu District, known for its umbrellas, as an example. In 2025, the scale of its umbrella industry exceeded 15 billion yuan, growing nearly 8% year-on-year. How does a small umbrella continuously innovate and sell globally? To find out, a field investigation was conducted in Zhejiang.

Product Renewal: Breaking Through with Creativity, Making Umbrellas Distinctive and High-Quality

Although the business is now thriving, when first starting out in Yiwu, things were not so easy.

“More than 20 years ago, my stall was only one meter wide, and I sold basic umbrellas without any brand for 10 yuan each. The profit was pitifully thin,” recalled the shop owner, thinking back to 1997.

At that time, the owner came to Yiwu from Shangyu with umbrella-making skills passed down from their father. Staying at the stall every day, attracting customers by shouting. “Back then, everyone competed on price. If you sold for 10 yuan, I would sell for 9 yuan, and in the end, we all hurt each other.”

As market demands evolved with consumer needs, the owner gradually realized that relying solely on low-price strategies was no longer viable. “In the end, it was about what customers cared about changing,” explained the owner. From simply seeking shelter from the rain, more customers began to focus on fabric and materials, and then on patterns and design. The owner keenly sensed, “It’s time to transform. We can’t just do OEM wholesale anymore; we need to create our own original brand.”

In 2003, the owner founded Zhejiang Star Umbrella Co., Ltd. and began building their own brand, even hiring a professional design company to create a full set of promotional images. In 2010, the brand “Real Star” was registered in over 100 countries and regions, symbolizing “the real star among umbrellas.”

Now, stepping into the shop, the most eye-catching feature is the new product display area on the wall: a fan umbrella tailored for the Middle Eastern market, equipped with a built-in misting device that sprays a fine mist with the press of a button, providing significant cooling effects. After shipping 3,000 units, customers placed repeat orders. Another carbon fiber ultra-light folding umbrella is lighter than an average smartphone, with a black adhesive coating on the canopy that effectively blocks UV rays. The annual export volume reaches 5 million umbrellas, and high-end custom umbrellas sell for 2,000 yuan in the European market.

“Now we compete on design, quality, and service,” the owner said, running fingers over the materials.

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Yiwu International Trade City

Yiwu International Trade City, located in Zhejiang Province, China, is the world’s largest wholesale market for small commodities. Originally developed from a small street market in the 1980s, it has expanded into a sprawling complex of over 75,000 shops, attracting global buyers with its vast array of goods. The site has played a crucial role in transforming Yiwu into a major international trading hub, particularly for affordable consumer products.

Forbidden City

The Forbidden City, located in the heart of Beijing, China, served as the imperial palace for 24 emperors during the Ming and Qing dynasties (1420–1912). Construction began in 1406 and was completed in 1420, making it one of the largest and best-preserved ancient wooden structures in the world. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and houses the Palace Museum, showcasing centuries of Chinese art and history.

Shangyu District

Shangyu District is a district in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, China, with a history dating back over 2,000 years to the Qin Dynasty. It is known as the hometown of Zhu Yingtai from the famous Chinese legend “The Butterfly Lovers,” and it also boasts the scenic Cao’e River, named after a filial daughter from the Eastern Han Dynasty. Today, Shangyu is recognized for its economic development, particularly in manufacturing and the chemical industry, while preserving its cultural heritage.

Shaoxing

Shaoxing is a historic city in eastern China’s Zhejiang Province, known for its rich cultural heritage dating back over 2,500 years. It was the capital of the ancient Yue Kingdom and is famous as the hometown of the renowned writer Lu Xun, as well as for its traditional water towns, canals, and distinctive Shaoxing rice wine. The city’s well-preserved bridges, gardens, and historic residences offer a glimpse into China’s classical Jiangnan culture.

Zhejiang Friendship Feinuo Umbrella Co., Ltd.

Zhejiang Friendship Feinuo Umbrella Co., Ltd. is a Chinese manufacturer based in Zhejiang Province, known for producing high-quality umbrellas. The company has built a reputation for exporting a wide range of umbrella products to international markets, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern design. Its history reflects the broader development of Zhejiang’s light manufacturing industry, which has grown significantly since China’s economic reforms in the late 20th century.

Yiwu

Yiwu is a city in eastern China’s Zhejiang province, known as the world’s largest wholesale market for small commodities. Its modern history as a commercial hub began in the 1980s when local farmers started trading goods on the streets, leading to the development of the massive Yiwu International Trade Market. Today, it attracts thousands of international buyers and is a key driver of China’s export economy.

Zhejiang Star Umbrella Co., Ltd.

Zhejiang Star Umbrella Co., Ltd. is a prominent Chinese manufacturer based in Zhejiang Province, known for producing high-quality umbrellas and related products. The company has built a reputation over the years for its craftsmanship and innovation in umbrella design, serving both domestic and international markets. Its history reflects the region’s broader development as a hub for light manufacturing and export in China.

Middle Eastern

The term “Middle Eastern” encompasses a vast and historically rich region spanning from Egypt to Iran, often considered the cradle of civilization. It is home to ancient sites like the Mesopotamian ruins in Iraq, the Pyramids of Giza, and the city of Jerusalem, which have been centers of trade, religion, and culture for millennia. The region’s modern history is shaped by the rise and fall of empires, colonialism, and the formation of nation-states, making it a complex tapestry of diverse traditions and heritage.