All you need to know about Asia's grandest bonsai exhibit
Discover the essence of Japanese Art at Asia's grandest bonsai exhibition
By MB Lifestyle
Presented by SM Mall of Asia and the Philippine Bonsai Society, the grandest bonsai exhibit in Asia will start this June 10 at the Music Hall of SM Mall of Asia.
This year's event is extra special as it features the first-ever joint convention of the Asia Pacific Bonsai and Suiseki Convention (ASPAC) and the Asia-Pacific Bonsai Friendship Federation (ABFF), the regional group of the World Bonsai Friendship Federation (WBFF), the largest bonsai organization globally. The exhibition also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Philippine Bonsai Society, the country's oldest and most prestigious garden club.
The exhibit which will be showcased at the Entertainment Mall, Music Hall and at SM By the Bay will feature three forms of Japanese art—Bonsai which is a miniaturized but realistic representation of nature in the form of a tree, Ikebana that is all about Japanese art floral arrangements, and Suiseki that focuses on the Japanese art of stone appreciation and values aspects like stability, longevity, and immortality.
The display has attracted presidents and members of bonsai clubs from all over the Asia Pacific and top bonsai masters from the region will conduct lectures and demonstrations on bonsai. Additionally, there will be lectures and demos on ikebana and suiseki. A garden bazaar for plant enthusiasts will be set up at SM By the Baythat is just outside the bonsai exhibit.
The biggest display of Japanese art in Asia is set this June 10 to 20 at the SM Mall of Asia.
This year's event is extra special as it features the first-ever joint convention of the Asia Pacific Bonsai and Suiseki Convention (ASPAC) and the Asia-Pacific Bonsai Friendship Federation (ABFF), the regional group of the World Bonsai Friendship Federation (WBFF), the largest bonsai organization globally. The exhibition also coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Philippine Bonsai Society, the country's oldest and most prestigious garden club.
The exhibit which will be showcased at the Entertainment Mall, Music Hall and at SM By the Bay will feature three forms of Japanese art—Bonsai which is a miniaturized but realistic representation of nature in the form of a tree, Ikebana that is all about Japanese art floral arrangements, and Suiseki that focuses on the Japanese art of stone appreciation and values aspects like stability, longevity, and immortality.
The display has attracted presidents and members of bonsai clubs from all over the Asia Pacific and top bonsai masters from the region will conduct lectures and demonstrations on bonsai. Additionally, there will be lectures and demos on ikebana and suiseki. A garden bazaar for plant enthusiasts will be set up at SM By the Baythat is just outside the bonsai exhibit.
The biggest display of Japanese art in Asia is set this June 10 to 20 at the SM Mall of Asia.