10 Most Fascinating Flower Festivals in the World
Flower festivals are celebrated almost every year around the globe, showcasing the beauty of nature and incorporating several aspects of entertainment. Celebrating natural beauty and local cultures, these events provide an unforgettable experience to the visitors. Here we present the most fascinating, the 10 best Flower Festivals in the World.

5. Rose Parade

Rose Parade The Rose Parade, held every year in Pasadena, California, is one of the most famous flower festivals in the world and takes up the fifth position in this list. It was begun on the New Year Day of 1890. Thousands of people throng the streets to watch the flamboyant parade, filled with floats of roses. Music shows and various contests are part of the festival, so is the Rose Bowl, one of the most famous football games in America.

4. Chiang Mai Flower Festivals

Chiang Mai Flower Festivals Hosted by the Chiang Mai town in Thailand in the first weekend in February, the Chiang Mai Festival is one of the colorful celebrations across the globe . The festival is known for the emphasis on of the Damask Rose, a variety of rose native to the city, but also features numerous species of orchids, chrysanthemums and other flowers. The Flower Parade consisting of floats, traditional dance and music is the highlight of the festival.

3. Genzano Infiorata Flower Festival

Genzano Infiorata Flower Festival Conducted in June in the Italian town of Genzano di Roma, this flower festivals has a long history, having first took place in 1778. It is celebrated in association with the Corpus Christi feast, and during the three day event, the principal street of the town, Via Belardi, will be covered with intricate flower carpets designed upon a specific theme chosen by the residents. Hundreds of thousands of flowers adorn the street, in various designs including religious images and artworks. The procession to the Church of Santa Maria della Cima and children’s trampling of the carpet in the end of the festival are delightful features of the event.

2. Flower Carpet, Brussels, Belgium

Flower Carpet, Brussels, Belgium As indicated by its name, the Flower Carpet mainly involves the formation of just that; only with a few hundred thousand specimens of Begonias. The Grand Place in Brussels is covered with a carpet of Begonias, with the design centered on a specific theme. The process is carried out painstakingly by hundreds of volunteers, in the supervision of Tapis de Fleurs, an NPO. The first carpet was made in 1971, and it has been a regular event since 1986. It takes place in August in every two years and lasts four days.

1. Festa da Flor, Madeira, Portugal

Festa da Flor, Madeira, Portugal Conducted in spring every year in the city of Funchal, the Madeira Flower Festivals is a celebration unlike any other. Even though the centre of attraction is the abundance of flowers, the festival is also an extravaganza of music, cuisine, arts et al. The parades that pass through the city in the festival days are a scene to behold. It is also an occasion to understand the Portuguese culture in more detail. Another notable feature is the Wall of Hope; a wall adorned by children with beautiful flowers to symbolize the hope for a peaceful world.


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