New floral showcase at Gardens by the Bay to open in April

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New floral showcase at Gardens by the Bay to open in April
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SINGAPORE - A new floral attraction is set to bloom at Gardens by the Bay on April 14.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The 1,500 sq m attraction, called Floral Fantasy, will showcase lush floral artistry and dynamic installations through four diverse garden landscapes, each showcasing a different concept.

Speaking to The Straits Times about the challenges of putting together the new floral space, senior assistant director of operations Melissa Tan said space was a constraint and the trees and plants chosen could not be taller than 6m. Floral Fantasy will also have a 4D multi-sensorial ride called Flight Of The Dragonfly. The ride, which was conceptualised by ST Engineering, allows visitors to experience the exhilarating journey of a dragonfly's flight path through Gardens by the Bay.

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