As the largest garden developed by Beijing, Beijing International Flowers Harbor will begin to take shape in Shunyi District at the end of this month. On June 3, reporters learned from Beijing Municipal Gardening and Greening Bureau that the Harbor will open to the public within the first ten days of September this year, when the city will host its first chrysanthemum festival. The festival is a warm-up event for the 2009 7th China Flower Expo (7th Expo).
Source: CCTV
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