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Lush flame vines form a stunning waterfall of flowers
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Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN
Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN
Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN
Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN
Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines descend for over 10 meters on Haihua Island in Hainan, forming a waterfall of flowers and attracting many tourists to come and snap photos. /Photo provided to CGTN

Flame vines have descended for over 10 meters (33 feet) on Haihua Island in south China's Hainan, forming a cascading waterfall of flowers. Their name derives from their resemblance to firecrackers, and they are a much-loved symbol of prosperity in this subtropical region.

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