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Flower Garden, Flower Museum
Hakone, Japan
Short Description: Okada Museum of Art. The Museum garden draws inspiration from the theme “Vitality of springs and trees: A garden area enriched by the gifts of nature” and is crafted with a gentle focus on harmony with the environment. These stunning grounds showcase a lively mix of forests and water features, including ponds and waterfalls, offering a distinctive and captivating view that sets our Museum apart.
Flower Market
Kolkata, India
Short Description: Mullick Ghat Flower Market is Asia's largest flower marketplace. Thousands of wholesalers arriving with their loads of vibrant, freshly cut flowers sourced from nearby farms.
Flower Market
Kunming, China
Short Description: Dounan Flower Market is China's biggest flower market is a vibrant explosion of colors and fragrances, making it a delightful spot to explore for an hour and admire the variety of species available. Aim to arrive early to catch the lively morning auctions for the best experience.
Flower Market
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Short Description: Flower market at Little India Brickfields Kuala Lumpur. Explore the vibrant Indian heritage of Malaysia by wandering through the temples and bustling markets of Little India in the Brickfields area. Flower market at Little India Brickfields is a line of flower stalls, which is located directly across from the fountain, offering flower garlands for Hindu prayers and festivals.
Flower Market
Bangkok, Thailand
Short Description: Pak Khlong Talat is a vibrant destination that attracts visitors of all ages and backgrounds. This bustling market offers a wide variety of flowers for sale, both in retail and wholesale, including roses, carnations, gerbera daisies, sunflowers, hydrangeas, tulips, and more, all at incredibly affordable prices. Additionally, there\'s a well-known spot at the canal\'s entrance called \"Saphan Phut,\" which is a favorite location for photography along the scenic Chao Phraya River.
Park
Alicante, Spain
Short Description: El Palmeral de San Antón. The second biggest palm grove in Europe. The Orihuela Palm Grove is a collection of date palm trees that are carefully cultivated and arranged along the edges of terraces, roads, and irrigation channels. This palm grove takes on a crescent shape and covers an area of about 637,400 square meters. Its unique form is significantly shaped by its surroundings, being protected by the Sierra de Orihuela to the north, the Monte de San Miguel to the south, and the Oriolet to the west. The combination of its distinctive shape and its location near the mountains, adjacent to the Orihuela orchard, has created a remarkable agricultural system that blends historical significance with the advanced water management techniques developed by the Muslims.
Park
Gödöllő, Hungary
Short Description: Gödöllő Royal Palace Park is nestled in the picturesque Gödöllő Hills, just a short distance from the heart of Gödöllő, approximately 30 km from Budapest. To access the Upper Garden, simply stroll through the courtyard. The garden's recently renovated section can be explored along the historically authentic pathways. The main axis of the garden is now accessible, allowing visitors to take in stunning views.
Park
Fehérvárcsurgó, Hungary
Short Description: Park of the Károlyi Mansion and Arboretum of Fehérvárcsurgó. The park surrounding the Károlyi stately home was designed to highlight the region's natural features, focusing on preserving the unique plant life of the wetlands and the natural relationships within the ecosystem. It pays special attention to the characteristics of the local environment and the Bakony Foothills.
Park
Florence, Italy
Short Description: Giardino Bardini is spanning four hectares (about 10 acres), the Bardini Garden is a beautiful blend of woods, gardens, and fruit orchards, all nestled alongside the medieval city walls. This enchanting space is more than just a natural retreat; it embodies art and culture, playing a vital role in Florence\'s rich history. Situated between Costa San Giorgio and Borgo San Niccolò, it offers a serene escape right in the heart of the city.
Park
Bejar, Spain
Short Description: The Béjar Forest encircles a villa that was constructed in 1567 during the Renaissance period by the Duke of Béjar. Today, it is under the ownership of the Béjar Town Council and the Government of Castile and Leon. In 1982, the Béjar Forest was recognized as an Historic Artistic Garden and designated as a Site of Cultural Interest. It stands out as one of the rare historical gardens in Castilla y León.

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