Singapore Garden Festival to return in August

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The ninth edition of the Singapore Garden Festival (SGF) is set to return in August. Organised by National Parks Board (NParks), it will be held at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre from Aug 3 to Aug 11 and features award-winning designers from around the world. The biennial festival coincides with the Global Botanic Gardens Congress, organised by the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Botanic Gardens Conservation International, which will run from Aug 6 to Aug 9 at the Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.

The ninth edition of the Singapore Garden Festival (SGF) is set to return in August. Organised by National Parks Board (NParks), it will be held at Suntec Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre from Aug 3 to Aug 11 and features award-winning designers from around the world.

The biennial festival coincides with the Global Botanic Gardens Congress, organised by the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Botanic Gardens Conservation International, which will run from Aug 6 to Aug 9 at the Singapore Convention and Exhibition Centre.Held every three or four years, it includes internationally renowned speakers and sessions about key activities of botanic gardens, including species conservation, research, education and outreach. The garden festival will present landscape and floral creations from award-winning international and local designers, community gardeners and plant enthusiast

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