In conjunction with 50th National Day Celebration, an international floral festival is held and intended to be held on annual basis from 2007 onwards. I have attended the 2002 Floriade in Netherlands and had expected something similar being done here in Putrajaya. Unfortunately, I was rather disappointed to find that the planning and information is not well executed.First of all, there were no proper map and information on how to go to the Floria destination. Eventhough website is created and advertisements were published in newspapers, the publicity is insufficient.
Secondly, the place is not well laid. Knowing that Malaysian weather is hot and wet, the floors at certain areas were wet and muddy after rain, making our walk quite an unpleasant ones.
Thirdly, I feel that the management seemed to indicate lack of understanding over plant exhibitions. For instance, plants need sunlight and watering. Noted the indoor plant deco were dark and dry. The flowers were dried up and the fruit deco has already growing mold. I may have went there the last day, but all these should be taken into account if the management wants to make it an international event.
Nomatter what, I am glad I went. Found many avid photographers there focussing and clicking away. Learnt a trick or two on how they manage the lighting and exposure.
Among the few exhibits I love are as below:
Heaven & Earth
Indonesian Entryhttp://www.palacio-cristal.com/FotoAlbum/Fotos/2002/2002-09-29%20Floriade/index.html
http://iacoma.cs.uiuc.edu/~paulsack/europetrip/floriade/
http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/tuduce/poze/Holland_2002/tn/floriade13.jpg.index.html
I am not trying to glorify other countries achievement, but we should always learn from others and improve. I believe in "Malaysia Boleh".

I saw a Nissan coming. I started flagging for the car. Ben said no one will stop for us. Before he finish his sentence, the car cruise to a stop in front of us. A middle aged guy came down and walked to us smilingly. Why is he smiling? All the CSI horror took over my mind - scary. But we were desperate. We told him what happened. Without skipping a beat, he went straight to his car and took out the tools. Relief...nope! The tools doesn't fit our car's tyre screw. He assured us to relax eventhough the sky looks like it is going to get dark and rain pretty soon. He asked us to stay put, while he drove to get the required tools from his relative. He came back later with the right tools and helped us change the tyre. He never stop smiling and chatting with us. After everything is completed, he started packing and put the tools back into his car. I asked Ben if we should pay him some money. But how much? He is driving a Nissan, are we gonna pay him ten twenty bucks? As we were walking towards him, we were thinking his demand might be higher than what we have. As we reached him, he turned around and shaked our hands. He never said a word but shoved a souvenir into Ben's hand. And from that day onwards, we do not call bananas as bananas, but we call it a good samaritan's gift.
Mistakes learnt: 
Lotus are sort of like official flower for buddhism. This is because it was said that when Gauthama Buddha was first born, he could already walk on his own. And every footsteps that he lifted, there grows a lotus.
That is why people in Thailand pay respects to Buddha using lotus like the one caught on film.
Thailand is still developing from agricultural base. As tourism is one of the main boost of economy, you'll find many tourist spot offering animal shows like monkey, elephant, crocodile, tigers, etc. But one thing I would like to appeal to all of you is that, please do not ride or feed the elephants if you see that the owner uses hook to control the elephants. It is inhumane.
An extract from buddhist chanting -Metta: "May you be well and happy, may you be free from enmity and danger, may you be free from sufferring. May all beings be safe."