Spring Flower Special Exhibition for Citizens

Plant Exhibition Hall, Flower Tower, Theme Garden, Windmill Garden, etc.

Gwangyang City, Come See the 'Spring Flowers' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik] Gwangyang City in Jeollanam-do announced that, welcoming spring and leaving behind the unusually long winter due to COVID-19, it has decorated the area around the Agricultural Technology Center’s test plots with spring flowers to provide a resting place for citizens.


The spring flower exhibition will be open from March 25 to April 17.


The concentrated spring flower exhibition features 16 diverse and colorful spring flowers such as pansies, ranunculus, tulips, marigolds, and Livingstone daisies, planted from the entrance of the test plots throughout the area to fully evoke the feeling of spring.


In addition, various plant exhibition halls such as the foliage plant hall, herb plant hall, and succulent & fern plant hall, along with photo spots like the flower tower, themed gardens, and windmill garden, have been prepared to offer a variety of sights and create lasting memories.


Visitors are required to fill out an entry log and undergo temperature checks to prevent the spread of COVID-19. For daycare centers, a prior reservation system is implemented to prevent COVID-19 spread by distributing an appropriate number of visitors per day.


Ha Jin-ok, head of the Urban Agriculture Team, said, “Gwangyang City promotes concentrated seasonal flower exhibitions in spring and autumn,” adding, “We will strive to enhance the city’s image as a good place to raise children by providing healing spaces for citizens exhausted by COVID-19 and offering outing opportunities for children whose outdoor activities are currently limited.”




Gwangyang = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik hss79@asiae.co.kr


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