Chrysanthemum garden becomes eco-tourism magnet in China
A garden featuring 800 varieties of chrysanthemums in Jinhua City, east China's Zhejiang Province, has become a mecca for domestic tourists for its unique designs like a flowerbed in the shape of a giant "Bagua" or "Eight Diagrams." /VCG Photo

A garden featuring 800 varieties of chrysanthemums in Jinhua City, east China's Zhejiang Province, has become a mecca for domestic tourists for its unique designs like a flowerbed in the shape of a giant "Bagua" or "Eight Diagrams." /VCG Photo

The garden, part of an eco-tourism area, covers an area of more than 12,000 square meters and has received about 60,000 visitors since late October. /VCG Photo

The garden, part of an eco-tourism area, covers an area of more than 12,000 square meters and has received about 60,000 visitors since late October. /VCG Photo

The chrysanthemum flowers range from dazzling white to deep bronze, changing color according to the seasons. /VCG Photo

The chrysanthemum flowers range from dazzling white to deep bronze, changing color according to the seasons. /VCG Photo

Visitors and shutterbugs can get on the "flower train" and enjoy a ride around the garden. /VCG Photo

Visitors and shutterbugs can get on the "flower train" and enjoy a ride around the garden. /VCG Photo