The world's largest tulip garden opened to visitors on March 21 in the city of Lisse, western Netherlands.
Tulips in full bloom at Keukenhof, Netherlands, March 2024. (Source: Facebook)) |
This is the 75th year the garden has opened its doors to hundreds of thousands of visitors to admire millions of blooming tulips.
Keukenhof flower garden, in the southwest of Amsterdam - the heart of the "land of tulips" - is 32 hectares wide, with millions of tulips in full color and a number of other flowers.
The garden is a popular tourist attraction with 1.4 million visitors in 2023. It is also one of the most photographed places in the world.
Keukenhof Gardens was founded in 1949 when a group of flower growers and exporters opened the garden as a place to promote their products.
Along with visitors from over 100 countries, the garden has also welcomed members of several European royal families. This year, the "tulip paradise" will be open until May 12.
( according to VNA )
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