Dubai Miracle Garden opens its doors for 10th season

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A staggering 15-metre tall ‘Genie’ and a ‘flying magic carpet’ are just some of the new features that will add magic to the Dubai Miracle Garden's 10th Season. 

Opening today, the flower garden will also unveil a ‘floating rock’ with a fountain, a newly designed three-dimensional clock and two exhibits inspired by The Smurfs to mark the milestone this year. 

More than 150 million natural flowers and plants from more than 120 varieties will be in full bloom at the Dubai Miracle Garden this year, with organisers confident that visitors will get a unique "opportunity to feel at one with nature in a safe and fun environment".

With Expo 2020 Dubai currently underway, the Miracle Garden will be an added attraction for its visitors. 

"We’re delighted to open the tenth consecutive season of the Dubai Miracle Garden. This moment is made more special because the garden offers families a unique opportunity to walk in floral spaces in an enchanting outdoor environment," said Abdel Naser Rahhal, Creator and Co-Founder of Dubai Miracle Garden and Vice Chairman of Cityland Group.

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