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Flower Show, A Big Hit In Chennai

Organizers claimed that a show like this enhances tourism in the city and spreads awareness about different types of flowers.
The main highlights of the flower show were floral replicas of Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, India Gate and the pyramids of Giza. They were all made of different types of flowers.
As Chennai is emerging as an international tourist destination, the main aim of show was to attract tourists from across the world.
“I have never seen such a colourful display of flowers anywhere. I have been to many places, but haven't seen such a massive display of flowers," says a visitor.
Over 350 varieties of flowers, including imported blossoms were on display at the show. The show featured both indigenous and imported varieties of flowers such as roses, carnations, tulips, lilies and many more.
India is a small player in the 40 billion dollars global cut-flower industry, which is currently dominated by Holland, France, Italy, South Africa and Thailand. This show is seen as a platform for both horticulturists and prospective customers and gives India a chance to catch up with the international flower industry.



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