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Hundreds of visitors attended the 10th annual Tulip Festival to see the spectacular floral displays in Shamran Park in the northeastern Iranian city of Karaj.
Footage from Thursday shows people enjoying the tulips and other seasonal flowers such as violets and daffodils.
"The floral carpet you see behind me … is the largest floral carpet in the Middle East," said Mohammad Ilbeigi, head of public information at the Sima Green Area Organisation. "Inside the carpet, more than eight types of tulips are planted next to the seasonal flowers.”
Known as 'Laleh', tulips are among several unique plants grown in the Iranian mountainous regions. They are closely connected to Iranian culture, symbolising God, love, and martyrdom.
Hundreds of visitors attended the 10th annual Tulip Festival to see the spectacular floral displays in Shamran Park in the northeastern Iranian city of Karaj.
Footage from Thursday shows people enjoying the tulips and other seasonal flowers such as violets and daffodils.
"The floral carpet you see behind me … is the largest floral carpet in the Middle East," said Mohammad Ilbeigi, head of public information at the Sima Green Area Organisation. "Inside the carpet, more than eight types of tulips are planted next to the seasonal flowers.”
Known as 'Laleh', tulips are among several unique plants grown in the Iranian mountainous regions. They are closely connected to Iranian culture, symbolising God, love, and martyrdom.
NO Access Israel Media/Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran/Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Iran International TV
Hundreds of visitors attended the 10th annual Tulip Festival to see the spectacular floral displays in Shamran Park in the northeastern Iranian city of Karaj.
Footage from Thursday shows people enjoying the tulips and other seasonal flowers such as violets and daffodils.
"The floral carpet you see behind me … is the largest floral carpet in the Middle East," said Mohammad Ilbeigi, head of public information at the Sima Green Area Organisation. "Inside the carpet, more than eight types of tulips are planted next to the seasonal flowers.”
Known as 'Laleh', tulips are among several unique plants grown in the Iranian mountainous regions. They are closely connected to Iranian culture, symbolising God, love, and martyrdom.