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Tulip festival in Ba Na Hill sets Guinness Vietnam Record

The ongoing tulip festival at the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourism complex in the central coastal city of Da Nang has been recognized by the Guinness Vietnam Record as the biggest of its kind in Vietnam.
Tulip festival in Ba Na Hill sets Guinness Vietnam Record ảnh 1More than 15 world-famous varieties of tulips are on display at the event (Source: banahills.sunworld.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)
– The ongoing tulipfestival at the Sun World Ba Na Hills tourism complex in the central coastalcity of Da Nang has been recognized by the Guinness Vietnam Record as thebiggest of its kind in Vietnam.

Taking place from February 14 to March 31, thefestival with theme "Land of Colourful Flowers" has turned the areainto a little "Netherlands” with over 1 million bulbs, along with specialart performances.

More than 15 world-famous varieties of tulipsare on display at the event. 

The flowers have been imported directly from theNetherlands and grown in the Central Highland city of Da Lat, which has idealweather conditions for tulips.

Some have also been planted and grown in Ba Na, dubbed as the second Da Lat inVietnam.-VNA
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