Located deep in the desert, with an area of over 7 hectares, Dubai Miracle is the largest flower garden in the world, welcoming 1.5 million visitors each year.
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Dubai Miracle Garden has more than 45 million flowers covering an area of more than 7 hectares, making it the largest flower garden in the world. The garden space is always brilliant thanks to the colorful flowers. But what surprises visitors the most is that it is located in the middle of the desert. Photo: Dubai Miracle Garden. |
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The flower garden located in Al Barsha South, Dubai, opened on Valentine's Day 2013, since then becoming a famous destination for nature lovers and many couples coming to take wedding photos. Photo: Dubai Miracle Garden. Photo: Minh An. |
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The entrance to Dubai Miracle consists of many heart-shaped arches covered with flowers, inviting visitors to come and visit. Visitors will feel like they are enjoying an attractive art exhibition when exploring the beautiful flower displays here. These designs change with the seasons. Photo: IdeaChannels. Photo: Minh An. |
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It took 400 flower growers 60 days to create the garden, which has more than 60 different flower species, including many rare flowers in the Middle East such as cranesbills, petunias... Photo: Dubai Miracle Garden. |
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Walking around the campus, visitors will see many impressive designs from pyramids and stars to igloos, hearts and peacocks made from very sophisticated flowers. Visitors can also easily find vintage cars covered in flowers. Photo: Minh An. |
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Visitors can even see many houses forming a neighborhood covered with flowers and leaves. In addition, other interesting scenes such as upside-down cars, flamingos, parrots... Photo: Flickr. |
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Dubai Miracle Garden is also where visitors can find the world's largest flower model. It is a replica of an Emirates Airbus A380 aircraft made from more than 500,000 fresh flowers and many species of plants. When the flowers bloom, the entire plane can have up to nearly 5 million flowers. Photo: Dubai Miracle Garden. |
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Visitors will find creative designs throughout the garden, from giant watering cans pouring out hundreds of flowers to a replica of the Burj Khalifa building, creating a kaleidoscope of colors. Photo: Minh An. |
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When visitors need to rest in the shade, flower gates or flower tents will immediately meet their needs. Photo: Minh An. |
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“To help the flowers grow, Dubai Miracle installed an irrigation system that can reuse wastewater through drip irrigation, using materials such as absorbent mats and plastic pipes to retain and disperse water,” said Abdel Nasser Y. Rahhal from Akar Landscape and Agricultural Services. Photo: Dubai Miracle Garden. |
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Rahhal added: “Tourists are getting bored with shopping malls and closed places... I hope visitors will see that this country is not just about giant reinforced concrete buildings. The United Arab Emirates has favorable weather for 7 months a year, and with care, you will have a beautiful garden.” Photo: Minh An. |
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With over 1.5 million visitors each year, Dubai Miracle Garden is only open seasonally. The garden will reopen on November 1 this year until May 31, 2018. Photo: Minh An. |
According to VNE