Encounter a cherry blossom spectacle comparable to Japan's in Munich, Germany.
Cherry blossoms have always been like a calling card for Japan. Every April, tourists from all over the world flock to Japan just to catch a glimpse of the world-renowned cherry blossoms. However, as the number of tourists visiting Japan to view cherry blossoms increases, the elegance of cherry blossom viewing seems to have gradually changed.
In the past two years, a new popular cherry blossom viewing spot has quietly emerged on social media—Germany. There is even a saying circulating online: The most beautiful cherry blossoms in the world are not actually in Japan, but in Germany. It turns out that this statement is not unfounded.
Not only does Germany have the world-famous Bonn Cherry Blossom Avenue, but in the southern German city of Munich, every spring, large and small parks are also filled with delicate cherry blossoms, making people sigh that spring is indeed the golden season for European tourism.
"Misty March, April in the world. Suddenly, like a night of spring breeze, thousands of trees and thousands of cherry blossoms bloom." On a sunny day, walking near Munich's Olympic Park is like stepping into a dreamy pink world. The cherry blossoms all over the mountains and plains bloom unreservedly, competing with each other, and the magnificent beauty is unparalleled.
For flower lovers, Germany is undoubtedly an excellent place to view cherry blossoms. Walking in any city in Germany, you can feel the comfort of birdsong and fragrant flowers. Here, the land is sparsely populated, there are no bustling tourists, no railings restricting viewing, and no need to buy tickets. Cherry blossoms bloom quietly in the embrace of nature, presenting the most authentic and beautiful state, making people linger.
Cherry blossoms in Germany are mainly divided into two types: one is the pinkish-white Japanese cherry blossom, and the other is the peach-red mountain cherry blossom. In addition, there are white cherry blossoms, but they bear fruit, so strictly speaking, they are different from cherry blossoms. Usually, according to the flowering period, Japanese cherry blossoms always bloom first, and mountain cherry blossoms appear later.
When viewing flowers in Germany, there is no need to deliberately go to special parks or gardens, because Germans attach great importance to their own gardens, and every garden is carefully decorated. Flowers and trees grow particularly luxuriantly here, and cherry blossom trees, magnolia trees, peach trees, pear trees, cherry blossom trees, apple trees, and various plum trees can be seen everywhere.
When you stroll through the streets and alleys of Germany, you can inadvertently see towering trees with lush branches and leaves blooming with intoxicating flowers just a few steps away. Here, flower viewing becomes so simple, whether it is looking out the window at home, strolling leisurely in your own garden, or going out for a casual stroll, the beautiful cherry blossoms are within reach.
With its unique natural beauty and leisurely viewing experience, the cherry blossoms in Germany bring people a unique spring feast. If you are tired of the crowds and hustle and bustle of cherry blossom viewing in Japan, you might as well set foot on German soil this spring and encounter a cherry blossom romance of your own.