China's top garden expo opens in Wenzhou in East China
HANGZHOU -- The 15th China International Garden Expo opened on Wednesday in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang province, showcasing the country's commitment to green urban transformation.
As the highest-level and most influential international event in China's landscaping sector, the garden expo has since its 1997 inception evolved from a floral display into a comprehensive platform integrating ecological restoration, urban renewal and cultural heritage.
This year's expo, notably, employs green and low-carbon technologies, coordinating urban renewal with the expo park's development. It emphasizes public participation, with citizens invited as co-builders.
Over 600 events are scheduled, featuring four main themes: ecological empowerment, cultural revitalization, industrial upgrading and international dialogue, creating new scenarios blending the expo with tourism, youth, daily life and technology.
Since its trial operation began on Feb 14, the main venue, the Wenzhou Garden Expo Park, has received over 2.18 million visits, averaging 40,000 daily.
The opening day of the expo saw the release of the "Wenzhou Declaration," advocating for people-centered urban development, environmental protection, and exploring a Chinese path to building modern cities for the people.
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