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Thriving spring flowers enchant people across China
CGTN
00:19

Warm spring breezes and blooming flowers offer enchanting views for tourists across China to enjoy the reawakening of nature.

In Yunyang County, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, a vast expanse of flowers, including azaleas and pear flowers, are in full bloom on terraced fields. The colors have turned the land into a colorful and beautiful painting.

Viewed from the sky, the pear blossoms are like spring snow spread over the world. Walking among the pear trees, one can feel the elegant fragrance of the flowers.

"We came from Zigong City in Sichuan Province. I didn't expect Yunyang to be so beautiful. There's this huge sea of azalea flowers. It's really beautiful. It's a surprise," said a tourist surnamed Wang.

The blooming peonies, a symbol of wealth and prosperity in traditional Chinese culture, have not only brought tangible wealth to locals in Luzhou City's Luxian County of southwest China's Sichuan Province, but also boosted overall rural revitalization.

At a flower base in Dashuiba Village, more than 5,000 peony blossoms are jiggling in the breeze, immersing tourists in a sea of flowers.

"It has medicinal value. Its root can be used as medicine, and the petals can be cooked into porridge and be edible, which is beneficial for the liver," said Luo Lunzhen, a farmer in Dashuiba Village.

In recent years, relying on the unique geographical advantages, people in Luxian County have been developing peony tourism and relevant agricultural businesses to increase their incomes.

In Jincheng City of north China's Shanxi Province, rapeseed flowers are dyeing vast stretches of land a bright yellow, intriguing visitors to come and practice photography.

The rapeseed flowers present a visual feast in Huanxiu Village, and have become a trump card for villagers to develop their businesses.

Based on rapeseed farming and the spring scenery of the flowers, they have come up with creative farming, recreational projects, homestay, sightseeing, catering and other businesses to intrigue visitors.

More than eight hectares of malus spectabilis in Aksu Prefecture of northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have entered their full blossom period. Many tourists have flocked to the site to indulge themselves in the pink flowers.

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