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Participants enjoys flower displays.

(Image: Gyeongnam province)

Gyeongnam province is inviting visitors to Robot Land in Changwon for a vibrant celebration of flowers and healing agriculture from May 30 to June 1.

Hosted by the Gyeongnam Agricultural Research and Extension Services in collaboration with Robot Land and the Korea Florist Association, the event aims to highlight the region’s achievements in floriculture and offer sensory-rich experiences for all ages.

The event will feature over 50 flower varieties, including roses, chrysanthemums, and four types of gerberas developed by Gyeongnam’s floriculture research institute.

Participants enjoys flower displays on the riverside.

(Image: Gyeongnam province)

Visitors can participate in a flower preference survey, and the first 1,000 participants will receive a flower experience package as a souvenir.

Unique displays include the “sharing-type shinwhan”, a fresh flower wreath that attendees can take home, proposed as a sustainable alternative to traditional artificial flower arrangements.

In addition, healing agriculture programs such as apple sandwich making, diffuser crafting, and perfume blending will be offered by award-winning local farms.

These free activities are open to all with on-site registration and are expected to be especially popular among families and couples.

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