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Horticultu­ral expo kicks off in Chengdu

- By HUANG ZHILING and PENG CHAO in Chengdu Contact the writers at huangzhili­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

The Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition 2024 Chengdu kicked off on Friday in Chengdu, Sichuan province, bringing the beauty and wonder of plants and flowers to millions.

Under the theme “park city, beautiful habitat”, the expo will showcase a diverse range of plants, flowers and gardening styles from around the world in 113 gardens at the main venue in the Chengdu Eastern New Area, as well as in four sub-venues.

In a speech at the opening ceremony, Chinese Vice-President Han Zheng stressed the importance of countries strengthen­ing dialogue and cooperatio­n in the field of ecological civilizati­on.

“The world is still facing global environmen­tal issues such as climate change and biodiversi­ty conservati­on, and achieving the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals remains a daunting task,” he said.

He suggested that countries around the world should join hands and work together to map out the strategies for governance and responses, improve the environmen­tal governance system, and explore and develop solutions for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

Han said China will work with all parties to uphold a vision of global governance featuring shared growth through discussion and collaborat­ion. “I hope the green developmen­t philosophy promoted by Expo 2024 Chengdu will serve as a motivation for us to create a better future,” he said.

Leonardo Capitanio, president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Horticultu­ral Producers, said at the opening ceremony that the expo will highlight the importance of green city, ecological developmen­t and the role of plants in redefining livable cities.

“Visitors to the expo will see for themselves why plants matter as they immerse themselves in the horticultu­ral wonders from all over the world,” he said.

“We live in a world that is facing many challenges, not least the battle against climate change. AIPH firmly believes that horticultu­re will play an increasing­ly important role in enabling cities to adapt to changing climates, as well as improving the health and well-being of citizens,” he said.

Capitanio said the Chengdu expo is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and he strongly urged everyone to go to Chengdu and see for themselves.

Wang Fengchao, mayor of Chengdu, said the city is fully geared to present a high-quality horticultu­ral celebratio­n with “features of the times, internatio­nal standards, elements of China and characteri­stics of Chengdu”.

Adhering to the philosophy of “green and low-carbon, economical and sustainabl­e, shared and inclusive”, the event will promote exchanges among gardens from 32 countries and regions of the five continents and gardens from the south of the Yangtze River, northern China and Sichuan, contributi­ng to the building of a beautiful planet Earth and a human community with a shared future, he said.

Wang said the main venue has retained 80 percent of the original landscape and over 100 native plants, while the four sub-venues feature Sichuan-style bonsai, the flower industry, modern agronomy and biodiversi­ty conservati­on.

During the 186-day event, more than 2,000 all-age-friendly activities will be carried out to enhance visitor engagement, he said. The expo is expected to attract 5 million visitors from China and overseas.

 ?? JIANG HONGJING / XINHUA ?? The main venue of the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition 2024 in Chengdu, Sichuan province.
JIANG HONGJING / XINHUA The main venue of the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition 2024 in Chengdu, Sichuan province.

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