The coronavirus pandemic has compelled many world-famous parks and gardens to shut down. Due to this, for the first time in the 71 years of its existence, Keukenhof, the world-renowned Dutch flower park in South Holland, will not be open for public display of its famous flowerbeds. The Netherlands, which is usually visited by one million people from all over the world at this time of year, is famous for its springtime blossoms like tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, orchids, roses, lilies and more.