Late December to late January is the best time to see the cherry blossoms at Jingmai Mountain in southwest China's Yunnan Province.
For thousands of years, the ethnic Dai and Bulang people living in the region have maintained the tradition of leaving some native tree species in their tea gardens for shade. The cherry trees are the best choice. The trees not only provide shade, but also a beautiful landscape.
For more about Jingmai Mountains:
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Jingmai Mountain: A tea museum embraced by a sea of clouds
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Go! Yunnan: A recipe for Yunnan Docynia salad
Go! Yunnan: A taste of Pu'er roasted tea in SW China
Go! Yunnan: Pu'er tea – a badge of pride for a Yunnan ethnic group
Go! Yunnan: Wandering around a utopia – The Wengji Ancient Village
Go! Yunnan: Tea picking in Pu'er City's Jingmai Mountain
(Cover image via screenshot. Video provided by Lancang Convergent Media Center, edited by Zhao Ying)
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