Introduction: The Eden Project is a huge project based on plants and human beings in 2 1 century. It gathers all plant species on the earth and forms a natural biological community in a greenhouse with a huge spatial grid structure.
Located in Kangwa, southwest England, the "Eden Project" is the largest greenhouse in the world, where almost all the plants in the world are gathered. This project is undoubtedly one of the boldest and innovative dreams put into practice in recent years. The idea of building such a greenhouse originated from a storm that hit Kangwa in 1990. Many local courtyards protected as cultural heritage were severely damaged by the storm. In addition to historical buildings, plants collected and cultivated in Britain from all over the world for a long time are also facing the crisis of extinction. Knowing this situation, music producer Tim Smit and many experts began to build a huge greenhouse. After solving a series of difficulties, including subsidizing and persuading local residents, we finally got the "Millennium Fund" raised to commemorate the year 2000, and on March 5438+0, 2006, the world's largest greenhouse "Eden Project" was built in the giant clay collection site.
The Garden of Eden exposed people to plants in a very special way. Its philosophy is: "Plants are indispensable friends of human beings". Usually, many tools, clothes and food that people unconsciously come into contact with come from plants. In order to remind people of this fact, the project has made great efforts. For example, put a special kettle on the edge of the field where herbs are planted, and you can smell the fragrance of grass through the pipe connecting the kettle; Set a popcorn vending machine in front of the corn field; In front of the coffee tree, there are sacks full of coffee beans; Some linen clothes are placed next to the linen ground. In these ways, people feel that plants, green and environmental issues are actually closely related to daily life, and inspire people to think about what they can do to protect important nature.
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