In harmony with nature. Primorye region
The harmony of human life with nature and modern technology
is reflected in the floral composition of the Primorye region. The symbols
presented, surrounded by blooming plants, reflect the geographical location,
natural wealth, and the future appearance of the region, which is poised for
major transformations.
Vladivostok, the largest city in the Far Eastern Federal District, is located at the intersection of many sea and air routes on the coast of the Sea of Japan. It is a port city, a logistics center, a hub of business activity, a concentration of leading educational clusters, and a center for international cooperation between Russia and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. The region is oriented towards people, offering all the benefits of civilization and comfort in close harmony with nature.
The floral space signifies the role of the region on the map
of the Far East, Russia, and the Asia-Pacific region, highlighting the main
vectors of development. The map of the Primorye region showcases the unique
natural landscape of the Far East; the bridge is a symbol and landmark of
Vladivostok; the transport infrastructure represents the largest logistical,
transportation, and maritime hub in the Far Eastern region.
The natural beauty is epitomized by perennial flowering
plants, which mirror the map of the region and its unique landscapes: hills,
mountains, plains, bridges, bays, and the sea.
Along with the RUSSIA EXPO, the flower festival is also coming to an end.
The "Future in Flowers" festival continues at the RUSSIA EXPO, where unique flowerbeds from all regions of our country can be seen at the "Space" pavilion until July 8.
The RUSSIA EXPO concludes on July 8, and with it, the flower festival will also come to an end.