Have a garden tea party in Putrajaya
The beautiful flowers brighten up the visitors’ mood in the same event last year.
FLORIA Putrajaya 2013 promises more attractions with fresh garden displays and new decorative structures that will be seen for the first time this year.
Among them are the Royal Garden, Innovative Garden, Tea Party Garden, Longest Landscaped Vertical Wall, and Land Art Structures. The Royal Garden is conceptualised and designed according to gardens of the Malay Sultanate.
The Innovative Garden portrays characteristics of a garden that uses natural resources and recycled items towards realising sustainable living in Putrajaya as a Green City.
The Tea Party Garden is based on the concept of a cafe set in a park or garden, where visitors can have refreshments in a beautiful garden setting accompanied by the lulling rhythm of flowing water.
Marine creatures made of flowers and plants ‘swimming’ inside last year’s Floral Pavilion.
Designed as a garden in the tropics, the Tea Party Garden offers tea of various flavours, as well as snacks such as banana fritters, cupcakes, scones, muffins and cookies.
Another new attraction is the Longest Landscaped Vertical Wall — a 300m-long and 2m-high wall that is adorned with plants, paintings and murals — making it a colourful display alongside the main entry point to Floria 2013.
Land Art Structures that showcase creativity and unique designs based on nature is another relatively new attraction. Floria Putrajaya 2013, with the theme ‘Orchid — Tropical Treasure’, promises an exhibition of more than 5,000 orchids of various species in specially designed gardens and exhibits.
Floria Putrajaya will be held at Waterfront, Precinct 2, Putrajaya from tomorrow until June 30. It is open to the public from 9am to 10pm from Monday to Thursday, and 9am to midnight from Friday to Sunday. Admission is free. For details, visit www.ppj.gov.my/putrajayafloria or call 03-8887 7137.
~News courtesy of The Star~
The beautiful flowers brighten up the visitors’ mood in the same event last year.
FLORIA Putrajaya 2013 promises more attractions with fresh garden displays and new decorative structures that will be seen for the first time this year.
Among them are the Royal Garden, Innovative Garden, Tea Party Garden, Longest Landscaped Vertical Wall, and Land Art Structures. The Royal Garden is conceptualised and designed according to gardens of the Malay Sultanate.
The Innovative Garden portrays characteristics of a garden that uses natural resources and recycled items towards realising sustainable living in Putrajaya as a Green City.
The Tea Party Garden is based on the concept of a cafe set in a park or garden, where visitors can have refreshments in a beautiful garden setting accompanied by the lulling rhythm of flowing water.
Marine creatures made of flowers and plants ‘swimming’ inside last year’s Floral Pavilion.
Designed as a garden in the tropics, the Tea Party Garden offers tea of various flavours, as well as snacks such as banana fritters, cupcakes, scones, muffins and cookies.
Another new attraction is the Longest Landscaped Vertical Wall — a 300m-long and 2m-high wall that is adorned with plants, paintings and murals — making it a colourful display alongside the main entry point to Floria 2013.
Land Art Structures that showcase creativity and unique designs based on nature is another relatively new attraction. Floria Putrajaya 2013, with the theme ‘Orchid — Tropical Treasure’, promises an exhibition of more than 5,000 orchids of various species in specially designed gardens and exhibits.
Floria Putrajaya will be held at Waterfront, Precinct 2, Putrajaya from tomorrow until June 30. It is open to the public from 9am to 10pm from Monday to Thursday, and 9am to midnight from Friday to Sunday. Admission is free. For details, visit www.ppj.gov.my/putrajayafloria or call 03-8887 7137.
~News courtesy of The Star~
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