The International Horticulture Goyang Korea 2016 is in full swing at the moment. From April 29 till May 15, flowering plants and new plant varieties will be showcased at Ilsan Lake Park in Goyang City, Korea.
According to BusinessKorea, 30 countries are participating in the event, including Ecuador, Taiwan, Thailand, South Africa and Kenya. China’s Kunming City, the biggest flower wholesale market in the nation, and the Shanghai Botanical Garden are taking part in the expo and Vietnam’s flower City Dalat is showcasing a new variety of the First Class chrysanthemum. Sabah Parks, which is located in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, will exhibit wild insectivorous plants in Sabah city. Moreover, numerous flowers grown in a superb climate in South America, such as Ecuador’s high quality rose and Columbia’s hydrangea, and Taiwan’s tropical orchid will be put on display.
The video below, posted by a group of friends on Youtube, gives an impression of the show.

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30 countries presenting flowers at International Horticulture Goyang Korea 2016
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