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Dutch flower park's virtual tour brings its blooms to living rooms(1/4)

2020-04-21 09:26:46 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Photo taken on April 6, 2020, shows Tulips blooming in the Keukenhof flower garden, which is closed because of the Coronavirus. For the first time in its 71-year history, the renowned flower park in South Holland will not open to the public. (Photo/Agencies)

Photo taken on April 6, 2020, shows Tulips blooming in the Keukenhof flower garden, which is closed because of the Coronavirus. For the first time in its 71-year history, the renowned flower park in South Holland will not open to the public. (Photo/Agencies)

Photo taken on April 6, 2020, shows Tulips blooming in the Keukenhof flower garden, which is closed because of the Coronavirus. For the first time in its 71-year history, the renowned flower park in South Holland will not open to the public. (Photo/Agencies)

Photo taken on April 6, 2020, shows Tulips blooming in the Keukenhof flower garden, which is closed because of the Coronavirus. For the first time in its 71-year history, the renowned flower park in South Holland will not open to the public. (Photo/Agencies)

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