The coastal town of Wayed (Wynyard) in northwest Tasmania, Bloomin Tulips Festival, holds a three-week festival at tulips each year, attracting a large number of tourists from home and abroad to enjoy flowers every year.
Known as the hometown of tulips, (Table Cape Tulip Farm), the Taijiao tulip farm on the volcanic plateau near the town, covers an area of about 40 hectares and is said to be the largest tulip flower field in the southern hemisphere. Every year at flowering, the tulips here begin to bloom, looking from afar, as if God had knocked over the toner, and the earth was covered with a layer of flower carpets, delicate and fragrant.
Wayed's Bloomin Tulips Festival was first held in 1991 and has a history of nearly 20 years. Bloomin Tulips Festival lasts three weeks, in addition to flowers, there are a variety of games, food stalls and fireworks shows, during which one Saturday is called Wayed Bloomin Tulips Festival (Tulip Festival Wynyard), is the most important day for the whole Bloomin Tulips Festival (the Bloomin Tulips Festival date for 2020 is October 10).