Suncheonman National Garden Gifts 100,000 Tulip Bulbs to Citizens on the 21st
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Suncheonman Bay National Garden announced on the 16th that it will hold a ‘Tulip (Bulb) Hope Sharing’ event in a driving-through format at the East Gate parking lot from 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM on the 21st.
This event was organized with the purpose of gifting vitality and hope to citizens exhausted by COVID-19 by sharing tulip bulbs that bloomed throughout the spring in Suncheonman Bay National Garden.
The sharing method will also use the driving-through system as part of social distancing, allowing people to receive a tulip bulb package (20 bulbs) without leaving their cars. For citizens who have difficulty moving by vehicle, a walking-through space will be separately prepared.
In addition, for infant care facilities and elderly welfare facilities, tulip bulb packages will be directly delivered through prior application to be used as horticultural therapy and educational materials, making every effort to restore the social atmosphere dampened by COVID-19.
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Lee Ki-jung, Director of the National Garden Operations Division, said, “We planned this event to gift happiness and courage to citizens feeling fatigued due to changes in daily life and social distancing practices caused by COVID-19,” adding, “We hope that by lovingly caring for the tulip bulbs, which hold the hope of blooming beautiful tulips in April next year, citizens can soothe their hearts tired from COVID-19 even a little.”
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