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a new exhibition was held in the ming dynasty city wall ruins park, and more than 100 unique unique chrysanthemums were unveiled

2024-09-29

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currently, the ming city wall ruins park is holding a photography exhibition and a chrysanthemum science exhibition, where citizens and tourists can appreciate more than a hundred unique unique chrysanthemums.
the "ecological dongcheng city garden" photography exhibition on the first floor of the turret hall displays more than 50 photographic works, showing the achievements of dongcheng district's construction of a garden city and the ancient charm of the ming city wall ruins park through the lens of citizens. the chrysanthemum science exhibition displayed more than 100 unique solepeta chrysanthemums, also known as specimen chrysanthemums. each pot has one plant and each plant has one flower. its color, petal shape and flower shape best reflect the characteristics of this variety. in addition, there are more than 50 chrysanthemum science exhibition panels and 4 chrysanthemum-shaped flower beds arranged in the park.
combining the two exhibitions, the ming city wall ruins park launched a special explanation service. during the opening period of the exhibition, the park will also hold theme activities such as hanfu photography, chrysanthemum-themed painting experience, and "internet + voluntary tree planting" promotion.
among the visitors, there are both surrounding residents and tourists from afar. "the hutong where i live is included in the photography exhibition. in recent years, the flowers and plants in front of my home have become more and more beautiful." ms. wang told reporters.
this exhibition is hosted by the dongcheng district landscaping bureau, beijing greening foundation, and chang rui charity foundation, and is hosted by the beijing ming city wall ruins park management office. it is scheduled to last until the end of november.
source: beijing daily client
reporter: zhu songmei
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