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Tuesday, 22 December 2020

Perak - Sunshine and sweat at the Sunflower Farm...

“A friend is one who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden...”

(Enjoying the sunshine and fresh air)

At the jetty of Bagan Sungai Burung, we asked the locals for the direction to the Sunflower Farm. It was only a short distance away and there is ample parking space for visitors. It was almost noon when we arrived at the farm. The sky was clear and bright and a perfect time to stroll in between the sunflower beds, making sure to avoid the crowd. 

(Parking area for visitors)
(Sunflower Garden tickets)
(Sunflower farms and fish ponds)
(The entrance to the Sunflower Garden)
(Japanese bamboo gazebo)
(Blooming bright sunflowers)

The farm is newly opened and has been planted with more than 2,000 sunflowers with scientific name Helianthus Annuus. Visitors came to the farm to take pictures with the giant sunflower plants and enjoy other activities such as feeding fish and ducks or having a picnic under the gazebos by the man-made lake.

(The sunflowers bloom in stages)
(The flowers is facing the sun)
(Morning facing east and evening facing west
(Like a sky with a thousand suns)
(Lazy stroll among the flower beds)
(A flower as big as my face)

The farm is open daily from 9 am to 7 pm. There is an entrance fee of RM13 for adults and RM10 for kids. The sunflower plants only live for a short period of time, so the farm has three lots to ensure that the farm would not run out of sunflowers and disappoint visitors who come from far.

(Stairways to the sky)
(A glass swing by the fish pond)
(Complimentary fish food)

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