According to a sign at the exhibition, the origin of the tulips “… goes back and into Kazakhstan, following in the footsteps of nomadic tribes that trekked trough mountains of Central Asia. It is believed that tulips have first appeared in the wild at these mountains, and were then introduced to Turkey.”
Apparently there are 3,000 registered tulip varieties. And in Kazakhstan, there are more than 35 species of wild tulips, 18 of which are protected by the state.
I managed to catch the display towards of the end of the display date. I am glad I did. It was awesome to see all the lovely tulips on display, and to learn about their origins, and also a bit of Kazakhstan culture.
Enjoy the pictures of the beautiful Tulips. Unfortunately, I didn’t get to learn the names of the different varieties of tulips, so I am not able to tell you what they are.
This is a Yurt – a form of dwelling used by nomadic Kazakhs. “The Yurt is furnished with traditional textiles and other inter décor items from Kazakhstan.” Photo enthusiasts, so keen and focus on their interest.
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