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Bellagio Conservatory transformed into Japanese tea garden for spring — PHOTOS

Updated March 13, 2017 - 10:39 pm

Envisioned and brought to life by renowned event designer Ed Libby and the Bellagio Horticulture team, the Japanese-inspired spring display will take visitors on a journey of the senses.

Featuring a stunning 35-foot floral kabuki figure, a traditional tea house, golden temple and 80,000 flowers, the gardens are rich in Japanese culture and tradition.

Catch the ornate display between March 11 and May 20.

 

Check out the gallery and watch the video of the latest Bellagio Conservatory transformation.

Contact Elizabeth Brumley at ebrumley@reviewjournal.com. Follow @EliPagePhoto on Twitter. Contact Michael Quine at mquine@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Vegas88s on Twitter.

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