
Fill your faces with 400 varieties of flowers - thanks to Korea's
floricultural industry! A display at Gwanghwamun Plaza will be on
show in downtown Seoul on Oct. 30 on 31.
Thanks to the efforts of the Rural Development Administration and
other related local institutions, Korea has come to lodge a total
of 416 patent applications so far for new flowers cultivated
domestically. Korea only began to work on developing new flower
kinds just a decade and a half ago in the early 1990s.
The new types of flower include spray chrysanthemum-kinds like
?harming Eye,??ink Pride?and ?nnocence,?which have proven to
be great hits overseas, with export of over one million as of
October 2009. Cherry Blossom and ?orest Aroma?types, which came
into existence in 2007, are also being prepared for their imminent
debut in Japan.
This flower show, which stands between the statues of two great men
of the Joseon Dynasty (1392-1910) ?King Sejong the Great and
Admiral Yi Sun-shin?at Gwanghwamun Plaza, is being held to promote
the superb quality of Korean flowers and receive feedback from
passersby.
There will also be cactus show on the sidelines, allowing visitors
to enjoy colorful samples of local cacti. These hardy plants make
up some 70 to 80 percent of the floriculture trade around the
world.
By Kim Hee-sung
Korea.net Staff Writer
SOURCE :
Korea.net