The field of magical tulips

At first glance these pictures, people would think it is a picture created by colorful crayons. But in fact, these are the famous Dutch tulip fields.

The vivid blue flower beds, red, yellow and pink, are interspersed silently like someone spreading colorful colored silk to the ground to dry in the summer sun in Lisse, Western Netherlands, where farmers specialize in growing flowers to supply thousands of stores around the world.

Those who know the country of Holland have probably been fascinated by this scene. And every year to harvest, tens of thousands of tourists flock to this area to admire.

Tulips are grown in the Netherlands 4 centuries ago. The Dutch grow more than 9 billion tulips per year and two-thirds of these flowers are exported, mainly to the US and Germany.

The tulip season lasts from March to August, but this time is considered the most beautiful of the year. At the end of the flower season, people switched to growing vegetables instead.

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