The�Garden Show�opened its doors on�Tuesday, May 27th�for�5 days of�cheerfulness�and good mood, an event long awaited by the�show�s amateurs.�The�opening was�attended by the�President of the�Municipal Council�of Beirut,�Dr.�Bilal�Hamad�and its members,�as well as�many�ambassadors�and social�figures.
The moment that�the flower�garland�was cut�and the Garden Show�officially opened, visitors flew in�to discover�a greener,�more flowery show than ever before,bustling�with�life and�activity.
The annual show was held this year�under the theme�"jounayne,"�which means�both�garden and�paradise�in Arabic;�exhibitors, as�usual,�went out of their way to present a�variety of�stands,�creatively displayed�for the public to�find�everything�needed to�plant,�build and decorate�their�exterior and�recreate their�own�paradise.
And just like every year, visitors can�enjoy the�traditional spaces�of�garden art,�the art of living�in the garden, the regular�children's corner�and�the�food court. The big novelty�this year�is the space�dedicated to�ecotourism, with more than 60�exhibitors�offering�packages�to discover�Lebanon�differently,�off the beaten�tourist track.
Garden enthusiasts were invited to participate in�gardening and�bouquet�art�workshops,�animated�by�three�experts, Kinda�Bitar, Marc�El�Beyrouthy�and�Imad�Haddad, in addition to�their guests.
The moment that�the flower�garland�was cut�and the Garden Show�officially opened, visitors flew in�to discover�a greener,�more flowery show than ever before,bustling�with�life and�activity.
The annual show was held this year�under the theme�"jounayne,"�which means�both�garden and�paradise�in Arabic;�exhibitors, as�usual,�went out of their way to present a�variety of�stands,�creatively displayed�for the public to�find�everything�needed to�plant,�build and decorate�their�exterior and�recreate their�own�paradise.
And just like every year, visitors can�enjoy the�traditional spaces�of�garden art,�the art of living�in the garden, the regular�children's corner�and�the�food court. The big novelty�this year�is the space�dedicated to�ecotourism, with more than 60�exhibitors�offering�packages�to discover�Lebanon�differently,�off the beaten�tourist track.
Garden enthusiasts were invited to participate in�gardening and�bouquet�art�workshops,�animated�by�three�experts, Kinda�Bitar, Marc�El�Beyrouthy�and�Imad�Haddad, in addition to�their guests.
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