
In the vast botanical garden Jardin d'Essai located in the heart of Algiers, the capital of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, giant bamboo bushes, originating from Vietnam, quietly stretch out and spread their shade, becoming a special highlight among the North African vegetation.
Amidst the lush green space of one of the oldest botanical gardens in the Mediterranean region, the rustling sound of Vietnamese bamboo echoes in the wind, like a gentle message from nature about cultural and ecological connections that transcend geographical distance.
Each bamboo stalk and each swaying cluster of leaves is a vivid image of the peaceful and resilient Vietnam - where bamboo is not only a symbol of the countryside but also an embodiment of the national spirit.

The presence of Vietnamese bamboo in Jardin d'Essai - a structure established in 1832 and now an open-air botanical museum of Algeria - is also a testament to the strong bond in the Vietnam-Algeria friendship.
Not only contributing to the rich flora here, Vietnamese bamboo is also a vivid symbol of Asian identity in a biodiverse space, where tree species from Africa, Asia and America converge.
Amidst the modern pace of life in Algiers, the sound of Vietnamese bamboo rustling in the wind is like a green melody, reminiscent of the homeland, of borderless cultural values - where nature, people and history blend together in peace and spread.
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