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Opening of the first Ornamental Plants Festival in 2024

Thời ĐạiThời Đại16/09/2024


On the evening of September 14, the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated with the City Ornamental Plants Association to open the first Ornamental Plants Festival in 2024. This is an activity to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of the Capital (October 10, 1954 - October 10, 2024).

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Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Nguyen Xuan Dai - Director of the Hanoi Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - said that the first Hanoi Ornamental Plants Festival in 2024 will take place from September 11-15, at the F1 Racetrack (Nam Tu Liem District). The Festival will have many special activities, such as: Hanoi Open Ornamental Plants Competition 2024; displaying the quintessence of Vietnamese ornamental plants with 1,014 typical bonsai works of art from provinces and cities across the country participating in the Festival, symbolizing 1,014 years of Thang Long - Hanoi, of which, there are 70 most outstanding works in the central area, symbolizing 70 years of the Liberation of the Capital.

Các đại biểu cắt băng khai mạc festival (Ảnh:T.L).
Delegates cut the ribbon to open the festival (Photo: TL).

The first Hanoi Ornamental Plants Festival in 2024 has an exhibition area of over 30,000m2, of which 80,000m2 is the space for activities, attracting the participation of over 1,000 subjects from 55 provinces and cities. The Festival brings together over 33,000 typical ornamental plant works displayed at the Festival in 5 groups: Ornamental plants; driftwood; ornamental stones, bronze, fine arts; orchids; ornamental birds; ornamental bamboo along with over 2,000 OCOP products and regional specialties.

Within the framework of the Festival, there will also be activities to connect trade, promote and introduce tens of thousands of ornamental plant works, OCOP products and regional specialties; Conference to connect typical Artisans - Entrepreneurs - Garden Owners nationwide to accompany the development of ornamental plants in the Capital.

 Lãnh đạo thành phố Hà Nội và đại biểu quyên góp ủng hộ Quỹ Phòng, chống lụt bão. (Ảnh: T.L).
Hanoi city leaders and delegates donate to the Flood and Storm Prevention Fund (Photo: TL).

Following the success of the Peach Blossom and Kumquat Festival 2024; Hanoi Lotus Festival 2024, the first Ornamental Plants Festival in 2024 with the participation of provinces and cities across the country will contribute to exploiting the cultural quintessence crystallized in ornamental works, craft village products, regional specialties, and OCOP products. Thereby enhancing the value of agricultural products, promoting tourism development and typical ecological agricultural models of the capital Hanoi.

Also at the program, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development coordinated with the City Ornamental Plants Association to launch a fundraising campaign to support people in localities affected by storm No. 3. Over the previous 2 days of organization (September 10-11), the Organizing Committee received 480 million VND to support provinces and cities affected by storm No. 3.



Source: https://thoidai.com.vn/khai-mac-festival-sinh-vat-canh-lan-thu-nhat-nam-2024-204893.html

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