The earliest cherry blossom sea in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Shanghai is in full bloom, and if you miss it, you have to wait another year
Compared to last year, this year's cherry blossom season is generally later.
However, in Lin'an, Hangzhou, there are 100,000 cherry trees that have been in full bloom for over half a month, spread across mountain villages and alongside roads. Even on weekends, it's not overcrowded, and taking photos is so joyful!
🌸The cherry blossoms here are not the common pink Kawazu-zakura or the pink and white Somei-Yoshino cherry blossoms, but the domestically produced 🩷 Fujian mountain cherry blossoms, which belong to the Rosaceae family. They are more common in southern cities. I went to Nanning before the year and saw that many were planted there. The mountain cherry blossoms are characterized by small petals that droop downwards, and the color is a highly saturated rose pink. The most distinctive feature is the long flowering period‼️ It can last from 1 month to 40 days.
📷Because the petals are small, they are not very suitable for close-up shots. Taking photos of the larger scene can be very spectacular. At first, I also felt that the color of the flowers was too 'rustic', but when I saw them on a sunny day, I still found them very beautiful!
📅The date I took the photos was March 9th, and they had been in full bloom for a long time. Although there are still buds on many trees, the peak bloom period will basically end before the end of the month. This weekend is still within the viewing period, don't miss it when the Somei-Yoshino cherry blossoms are in full bloom‼️
🌟Lin'an Mi Ji Village
🅿️Don't park following the signs for the Cherry Blossom Festival! 95% of the cars are parked there, causing congestion. In fact, there are not that many people‼️ If you continue driving forward, there is a large area of cherry blossom forest that is very spacious.