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Dutch Daffodils, a family-owned farm in Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands, is closed for the season. 
It's one of countless tourist attractions around the world that have closed due to the spread of the coronavirus. But owners Rik and Ilse Pennings wanted to let people know that they can't wait to welcome visitors back.
 
In partnership with the travel company Tulips in Holland, Dutch Daffodils' farmers removed the heads of white tulips to spell out "See you next year". They also carved out a giant heart in a section of red tulips.
 
The entire 145-foot project took five people and five hours to complete, Tulips in Holland owner Nienke Ringersma said.
 
Dutch Daffodils posted an aerial photo of the message on its Facebook page as a tribute to everyone who had to cancel their travel plans.