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FAST FACTS

- Featuring greens cultivatio­n for commercial and home gardens.

such as the Floria Wonder Garden featuring the eight themed flowers of yesteryear — Miniature Hobbit Garden, Magical & Fantasy, Malaysian and English Gardens. Expect to see lots of flowering annuals and perennials on display here.

featuring Perak’s Istana Kenangan, Kuala Kangsar Clock Tower, Istana Iskandaria­h and Ubudiah Mosque.

by universiti­es, colleges, private agencies, government and state agencies, NGOs, growers, local and internatio­nal landscape designers.

where local and internatio­nal experts from China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Vietnam, and Taiwan compete and showcase their creative floral arrangemen­ts and garden designs. There will be an orchid competitio­n and exhibition, as well as terrarium, ikebana and miniature gardens.

selling plants, herbs, garden accessorie­s, floral arts and traditiona­l handicraft­s.

include a two-day internatio­nal dialogue and various workshops, talks, demonstrat­ions on landscapin­g, horticultu­re, culinary, floral arts and crafts.

with fireworks display and parade of colourful floats.

at the permanent ChinaMalay­sia Friendship Garden.

FLORIA 2018

WEBSITE www.floriaputr­ajaya. com.my (for admission details)

GETTING THERE

If taking public transport, you can travel by train or bus to Putrajaya Sentral and then take Grab/taxi/free bus shuttle to the venue. By car, use Waze or Google Maps to guide you. Search using the keywords “Anjung Floria”.

OPENING HOURS

9am-10:30pm (Mon-Thurs) and 9am-midnight (Fri-Sun)

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