Chrysanthemum Charm: A Journey to Mongolia in Bloom

Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Chrysanthemum Charm at Singapore's Flower Dome, where Mongolia's beauty and culture come to life. Don't miss it!

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  • Opening Hours: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 – Mon, 13 Nov 2023, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm
  • Admission Ticket Prices: Admission charge to Flower Dome applies
  • Location: Flower Dome

Nestled within the lush greenery of Singapore’s Flower Dome, a breathtaking floral exhibition transports visitors to the picturesque steppes of Mongolia. The Chrysanthemum Charm display showcases the beauty of more than 80 chrysanthemum varieties, including over 10 new Southeast Asian debuts. In collaboration with the Embassy of Mongolia in Singapore, this immersive experience delves into the heart of Mongolian culture, offering a glimpse into the traditional nomadic lifestyle that still thrives in this vast and enchanting nation.

Mongolia’s Natural Beauty

As you step into the Chrysanthemum Charm exhibit, you are immediately greeted by a tapestry of colours and scents. The chrysanthemums, aptly named from the Greek “chrysos” for gold and “anthos” for flower, paint a vibrant picture against the backdrop of Mongolia’s natural beauty. Traditional Mongolian gers, the iconic Orkhon waterfall, and authentic cultural artifacts like Mongolian nobleman beds and deel costumes bring Mongolia’s essence to life.

Chrysanthemums: Nature’s Beauty in Bloom

Chrysanthemums, a part of the Asteraceae family, burst into full bloom between August and November. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, these flowers have practical uses, from soothing sore throats and headaches to aiding digestion. Their leaves and stems play a significant role in culinary creations in Chinese cuisine.

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Orkhon Waterfall: A Natural Wonder

The Orkhon waterfall, known as Ulaan Tsutgalan in Mongolian, is located in the heart of the Orkhon Valley, central Mongolia. This valley holds historical significance as it has witnessed the evolution of nomadic cultures through the ages, from the rise of nomadic empires to the grand capital of the Mongol Empire under Chinggis Khaan.

Goat Cashmere: Sustainable Luxury

Mongolian goat cashmere is renowned for its remarkable quality due to its exceptionally thin hairs. The annual harvest of this sustainable and renewable resource is a testament to the country’s commitment to humane and ethical practices.

Mongolian Yurt (Ger): A Nomad’s Home

The Mongolian ger often called a yurt in English, is an iconic symbol of nomadic life. Designed for portability, these structures can be easily disassembled and transported, making them the perfect accommodation for a nomadic lifestyle.

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Traditional Costumes (Deel): A Tapestry of History

Mongolian traditional costumes, known as deel, are a living tapestry of the nation’s history and cultural diversity. These attires carry the unique experiences and identities of Mongolia’s various ethnic groups.

Chrysanthemum Diversity: A Riot of Colours

Chrysanthemums at the Chrysanthemum Charm exhibit come in various colours, from the traditional yellow, red, white, and purple to the less common shades of pink, lavender, and multi-colour varieties. The floral forms are equally diverse, including the classic button form and spider, pompom, and anemone varieties.

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The Chrysanthemum Charm display is not merely a floral exhibition; it’s a journey to Mongolia that lets you explore this mesmerising land’s stunning natural beauty and rich cultural tapestry. Take advantage of this opportunity to immerse yourself in the charm of chrysanthemums and the culture of Mongolia, right in the heart of Singapore’s Flower Dome. Come, be captivated by the allure of the Chrysanthemum Charm!

Written by

Pheona Ilagan