Sa Dec Village Gears Up for Inaugural Flower-Ornamental Festival
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The purpose of the event is to honor the art of cultivating flowers and ornamental plants in Sa Dec, thereby highlighting the economic value of floral and ornamental products, according to the organizers.
Visitors to the tourist site have the chance to admire the beauty of different kinds of flowers and miniature gardens, as well as to discover how local people make bamboo woven flower pots, among many other interesting activities being put on at the event.
Flower farmers in Sa Dec have also prepared new and fascinating flowers over the past few months in order to showcase them at the upcoming festival.
The function also seeks to stimulate the growth of the flower and ornamental industry in combination with agricultural tourism development and the national One Commune, One Product (OCOP) program.
As part of this occasion, new tours are rolled out to attract more and more tourists to the locality.
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