40% to 90% of the fields are blooming according to the degree of sunshine.

(Photo provided by Mino District Office)

[Reporter Huang Xulei/Kaohsiung Report] New Year's Eve will be two weeks away. Cosmos, sunflowers and zinnias are blooming in 6 flower areas around Meinong Lake. It is estimated that they will be in full bloom in a few days to welcome tourists.

The Meinong Flower Sea has been in full bloom before the Lunar New Year for many years in a row, and has become a popular spot for tourists returning to their hometowns to celebrate the New Year and take pictures with their families. Year of the Rabbit installation welcomes tourists.

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Zhong Bingguang, Mayor of Meinong District, said that the total area of ​​the flower sea is about 31 hectares, and it blooms successively according to the sunshine and soil geological conditions. At present, 90% of the zinnias (Zinnias) planted in the Chating flower area bloom, and Zinnias and Cosmos are planted in the Lakeside flower area. Flowering 40-80%.

Local flower farmers said that sunflowers are also called sunflowers, and the inflorescences rotate with the direction of the sunlight. The famous Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh is famous for his depictions in southern France. Zinnias have various colors and mainly have pink petals, while cosmos blooms a sea of ​​pink and white flowers, which is very beautiful. It is suitable for tourists to walk into the sea of ​​flowers and take pictures.

At present, the installation art in the flower area is assembled and reworked by the team. Next week, there will be Chinese New Year decorations in the flower areas such as Happiness and Pingan. The office reminds visitors to turn on the location function of their mobile phones, search for "Meinong District Office" on Facebook, and scan the QRCODE of the map of the sea of ​​flowers. Navigate to the Flower Zone location.

The sea of ​​flowers welcomes tourists to walk in and take pictures.

(Photo provided by Mino District Office)

Mino Flower Sea has been in full bloom before the Lunar New Year for many years in a row.

(Photo by reporter Huang Xulei)