Recently, the 18th International Flower Show in Brussels, Belgium, opened at the Baigarden Castle, west of the city of Brussels. Floral designers and gardeners have planted more than 1 million flowers in this 14-hectare garden, creating a sea of flowers. The flower show featured about 400 varieties of tulips, in addition to a large number of hyacinths and daffodils. Organizers have taken a series of measures to prevent and control the NEW CROWN epidemic, such as restricting passenger flow, reminding tourists to wear masks, and providing alcohol-based hand sanitizer. The flower show will run until 2 May.

↑On April 14, the public visited the flower fair at The Castle of Baigarden, west of Brussels, Belgium.
↑On April 14, visitors sat down to chat with flowers at The Baigarden Castle, west of Brussels, Belgium.
↑ On April 14, a little girl runs through the flowers of Baigarden Castle, west of Brussels, Belgium.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zheng Huansong
Source: Xinhua News Agency