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GoldenHome's Dallas Factory Grand Opening: GoldenHome  "Made in Dallas for America" has become a reality.

GoldenHome's Dallas Factory Grand Opening: GoldenHome "Made in Dallas for America" has become a reality.

On March 6, 2025 (Dallas, TX), GoldenHome, a global leader in custom home solutions, celebrated the grand opening of its state-ofthe-art factory in Dallas, Texas. The event, themed "Made in Dallas for America," marked a significant step forward in the company's international expansion strategy and its commitment to serving the American market with high-quality, locally produced products.

The ceremony took place at 800 S J Elmer Weaver Fwy, Cedar Hill, TX 75104. A distinguished group of guests attended, including government representatives, business partners, customers, and members of the media.

Mr. Sean Zen Pan, the CEO of GoldenHome, took the stage first. In his inspiring speech, he expressed gratitude to all the guests and emphasized the strategic significance of the "Made in America" initiative. He highlighted that the Dallas factory would be a key milestone in GoldenHome's global expansion, bringing the brand's high-quality home customization services closer to American families.

Stephen Mason, the Mayor of Cedar Hill, delivered a speech. He commended GoldenHome for its investment in the local community and its potential to create jobs and drive economic growth. Other government representatives also joined in to offer their congratulations and support.

Mr. Wang, the CEO of GoldenHome North America, then took the podium to introduce the Dallas factory in detail. He expressed his appreciation for the government and partners and outlined the factory's future development plans.

An exciting moment followed when the City representative presented the Certificate of Occupancy (CO), symbolizing the official launch of the factory.

The highlight of the morning was undoubtedly the lion dance and ribbon-cutting ceremony. Company leaders and guests participated in the lion-eye-dotting ritual, a traditional Chinese custom believed to bring good luck. After a spectacular lion dance performance, the main guests, including Mr. Pan and the Mayor, led the ribbon-cutting. The ceremony was accompanied by enthusiastic applause and cheers, and a series of group photos were taken to commemorate this historic occasion.

After the ribbon-cutting, guests were divided into groups for a tour of the factory and showroom. With the help of bilingual guides and the use of earpieces for clear communication, guests were able to learn about the factory's advanced production processes and innovative custom-made solutions.

In the afternoon, a series of in - depth reports and sharing sessions were held at the City Library. The event focused on "Dallas Factory Service Advantages & Customer Sharing: Made in Dallas for America." Mr. Lee Li, the General Manager of the Overseas Business Department, began by introducing GoldenHome's global brand power and its internationalization strategy. Mr. Stephen Wang then presented the North American business strategy, emphasizing the company's long - term commitment to the North American market and the role of the Dallas factory in driving industry upgrades.

Mr. Simon Xue, the North American Product Director, unveiled a range of innovative custom - made products designed specifically for the American market. After that, Ms. Summer Zhao announced the marketing policy, including an exciting opening promotion. Additionally, important signing ceremonies with strategic partners and franchisees were successfully held.

The grand opening of GoldenHome's Dallas factory not only showcases the company's strong global brand power and innovative strength but also demonstrates its determination to invest in the American market. With its advanced manufacturing facilities and commitment to providing high-quality custom-made products, GoldenHome is well-positioned to make a significant impact on the North American home customization industry and contribute to the local economy.

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