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Field of tulips at flower show in China raided by visitors wanting ‘free’ bouquets

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Signs posted among the flowers urged people to look but not touch. Photo: Haiwainet.cn
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Dozens of attendees of a flower show in east China waded into a field of freshly planted tulips and yanked them out by the handful, despite signs urging people to leave the display alone, mainland media reports.

The tulips were among 200,000 flowers planted for the annual spring expo in Jiujiang in Jiangxi province, according to a report on the Sina.com portal.

People attending the flower show in Jiujiang, in east China’s Jiangxi province pick tulips to take home. Photo: Haiwainet.cn
People attending the flower show in Jiujiang, in east China’s Jiangxi province pick tulips to take home. Photo: Haiwainet.cn
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Xinhu Properties, a developer, was sponsoring the event and had posted no trespassing signs throughout the area.

But this past weekend, visitors waded into the sea of pink, yellow and black flowers to gather up bouquets, with some people ripping the flowers out by the roots.

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They ignored the signs reading: “The tulips are only for viewing and please do not take them home.”

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