While northern China has been dealing with a recent cold wave, the southern regions have already ushered in spring.
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
An Indian white-eye play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
A blue-winged leafbird play among plum blossoms. /VCG Photo
Flowers that bloom early every year, including plum blossoms and winter jasmines, have already put wonderful colors on trees.
Birds are also among those that have already felt the spring breezes.
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