2024-08-14
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[Global Times Comprehensive Report] According to Reuters on the 12th, among the hills and grasslands in central Bosnia and Herzegovina, local businessman Zukić realized his long-cherished dream - to reproduce Van Gogh's masterpiece "Starry Night" in the form of a natural park. Zukić, from the town of Visoko, bought a piece of land and a hut 20 years ago and decided to build a park. However, he did not have a clear design concept at the time. Six years ago, he accidentally observed the spiral rolling marks left by the tractor on the hill, and immediately thought of Van Gogh's masterpiece "Starry Night", thus determining the design direction of the park.
Image source: foreign media
To realize this concept, Zukic spent a lot of time and money, and finally created a 10-hectare "Starry Sky" park. He planted 130,000 lavenders and other medicinal plants, forming colorful spirals and circles that echoed the paintings. Zukic completed all the landscape designs himself and said that the "Starry Sky" park will focus on art projects and promote the cultural heritage of central Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Lin Yu)
Source: Global Times