Tuesday 10 March 2015

Explore China - Enchanting and Flowering Cherry Blossom

Flowering Cherry Blossom at Wuhan University
After the spring festival, students return to the Wuhan University campus and find it decorated by the beautiful flowering cherry. They usually come out one month earlier than the cherry blossoms on the Cherry Blossom Avenue. Its bright color brings a festive glow to the university.







(Photo by Ran Zhang)


People flock to cherry blossoms at Wuhan University
Visitors flock to the Wuhan University campus to view cherry blossom in Wuhan, capital of Central China's Hubei province, March 16, 2015. Though most of cherry trees are not yet in full bloom, crowds of tourists are already visiting to the university. Entrance to the famous cherry blossom garden is controlled during this season and visitors must pay an entry fee. 






Visitors crowd university to view cherry blossom

Thousands of cherry blossom lovers crowd a 200-meter-long path at Wuhan University in Hubei province on Saturday, turning the usually quiet campus into a crowded park. It was estimated that more than 100,000 visitors made their way to the annual event, March 21 2015.










People flock to cherry blossoms at Wuhan University

Though most cherry trees are not yet in full bloom, crowds of tourists are already visiting the university. To control the number of visitors, the university has started to charge visitors an admission fee of 20 yuan ($3.22) from March 18, to enter the famous cherry blossom garden during blooming season.








Source - people daily online
[Photos: Chinanews.com]


Enchanting cherry blossoms thrill east China

With winter slowly giving way to ‪‎spring‬, people in east ‎China‬’s Jiangxi Province were treated to some rather breathtaking scenery on Monday.

People gathered to enjoy the season’s first ‪‎cherry blossoms‬ at the Fangzhu Temple at the foot of the renowned Lushan Mountain.







Source - Wuhan University and CCTV News



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