Flowers Without Borders: Beijing International Flower Show Opens

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Flowers Without Borders: Beijing International Flower Show Opens

The 2026 Beijing International Flower Show opens in Fengtai, featuring 1,000+ flower varieties from 30+ countries, themed gardens and citywide events.

The 2026 Beijing International Flower Show opened on April 28 in Fengtai District. This year’s theme, “Flowers Without Borders,” highlights global exchange through horticulture. The event brings together more than 1,000 flower varieties from over 30 countries and regions.

The exhibition spans more than 120,000 square meters. It features over 60 themed gardens, along with 28 “hidden” floral spots across the venue.

Inside the main exhibition hall, visitors can explore new flower varieties, tropical plants, and mixed potted displays. Outside, 41 gardens combine professional design with public leisure space, including master-designed gardens, competition entries, and themed installations.

Meanwhile, more than 300 newly developed flower varieties are making their debut. As a result, the show also serves as a platform for global floral innovation.

Beijing International Flower Show 2026
The Beijing International Flower Show 2026 opens to the public. (CNS)

Designers Highlight Nature, Healing, and Urban Life

International designers from the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and China collaborated on several signature gardens. Their work blends structured European styles with more subtle Eastern aesthetics.

For example, Dutch designer Jutis Vanderplu created a “Future Garden” centred on alpine rhododendrons. She aims to bring a sense of nature into dense urban spaces. She also noted that China’s flower industry is expanding rapidly, with strong market potential.

At the same time, British designer Mark Gregory focused on the link between nature and well-being. He said time spent among trees and water can help people relax and clear their minds. His design introduces more organic elements, including biodiversity and natural landscapes, into urban environments.

Citywide Flower Events Extend the Experience

Beyond the main venue, the flower show extends across Beijing. During the exhibition period, more than 50 related events will take place in parks throughout the city, including rose and peony festivals.

In addition, organisers have set up over 200 floral displays in public spaces such as parks, green areas, commercial districts, and transport hubs. Together, these activities create a citywide spring atmosphere and invite both residents and visitors to enjoy the season.

If you liked this article, why not read: Bloom across China: Different Ways to Enjoy Flowers in Spring

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