Damascus-SANA
The International Flower Show in Tishreen Garden closes today after 17 days of cultural, artistic and social activities and activities that left a positive impression on the visitors whom SANA met because, according to them, it attracted all family members and fulfilled various interests such as acquiring flowers and plants, as well as shopping for handicraft products, souvenirs and attending art parties. and plays for children.
Mona Al-Halabi, who is visiting the exhibition for the first time with her family, pointed out that the exhibition constituted an opportunity for her and her family to enjoy the beauty of nature and buy some house plants. Among the young Omar Al-Rifai, that since his childhood he visited the exhibition with his family and today he came with his friends to spend fun times and take many photos to document it.
On his impression, Khater Al-Halis from Deir ez-Zor indicated that visiting the exhibition gave him a feeling of happiness and comfort, especially the scene of the diverse and beautifully coordinated flowers.
Huda Haimour, who visited the exhibition with her children, explained that each of them chose a rose to plant and take care of, while in turn, she was briefed by the nursery owners on how to take care of plants and fertilize them.
Uncle Abu Muhammad mentioned that visiting the exhibition is an annual tradition for him to learn about everything new in the world of plants and flowers, while Muhammad Sheikh al-Basatneh saw that the active movement of visitors and the activities included in the exhibition is a new scene for Syria’s recovery and the will of life among its people.
In turn, Uncle Yaqoub Badran saw that the exhibition in its previous versions was better in terms of organization and arrangement of the wings, but it remains a space for the family, while Huda Al-Shama'a pointed out that she came with her grandchildren to watch the plays assigned to them because it carries a lot of awareness messages as well as buying some plants, especially aloe vera.