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World’s largest horticultu­ral expo opens to public

- Xinhua

Bejing: The Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition 2019 Beijing, the largest expo of its kind in the world, opened to the public on Monday.

A parade featuring festooned vehicles was held in the morning as the park welcomed the first group of visitors. A giant panda made of flowers rode through the 503-hectare park as performers in colourful costumes walked by. The expo themed “Live Green, Live Better” has attracted exhibitors from 110 countries and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

There are both indoor displays and outdoor gardens, highlighti­ng the integratio­n of life and ecology.

Chinese President Xi Jinping declared the opening of the horticultu­ral expo on Sunday evening.

The green developmen­t concept embodied by the expo should be spread to every corner of the world, he said while addressing the opening ceremony.

“This area used to be a vegetable field, but now the China Pavilion stands here. It is so amazing,” said Lin Shuhui, 47, a farmer who lives near the park.

“I did not expect the expo park to be so gorgeous. We should preserve the park well for more visitors.”

Ren Haidong, a tourist from downtown Beijing, took his four-year-old son to the expo, hoping his child would get to know something about horticultu­re and nature. They saw a number of precious plants for the first time. “The expo will not only deepen the exchange of cultures of different countries, but also help visitors understand the essence of building a community with a shared future for humanity,” Ren said.

Nawaz Sharif, with Pakistan’s Far East Co. Ltd., said the expo highlighte­d China’s efforts in ecological governance.

Sharif is a staff member at Pakistan’s exhibition hall in the Internatio­nal Pavilion, which houses a number of exhibition halls for participat­ing countries.

“I love the trees and flowers here at the expo,” he said.

“It is wonderful to see the environmen­t so beautiful and clean.”

The expo will last until October 7. More than 2500 cultural activities will be held during the period, with an estimated 16 million visitors from around the world.

“The Beijing horticultu­ral expo is a special green carnival and a dialogue between man and nature, inspiring people to integrate horticultu­re with life,” said Jiang Zehui, chairperso­n of the China Flower Associatio­n. “China has led the way in promoting green developmen­t. It is clear that the Chinese government supports ecological­ly sensitive developmen­t in order to create a ‘Beautiful China,’” said Bernard Oosterom, president of the Internatio­nal Associatio­n of Horticultu­ral Producers, at the opening ceremony.

The Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition 2019 Beijing is the largest event of its kind in human history.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Aerial view of the China pavilion.
Photo: VCG Aerial view of the China pavilion.

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