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2024.04.11 16:25 GMT+8

Chinese dove trees in full bloom at Mount Fanjing

Updated 2024.04.11 16:25 GMT+8
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The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, Guizhou Province are in full bloom, resembling white doves flying in the forest. /Photo provide to CGTN by Tongren Integrated Media Center of Guizhou

The Chinese dove trees at the western foot of Mount Fanjing in Tongren, southwest China's Guizhou Province are in full bloom, creating beautiful views in spring.

The plant is named for the white bracts that surround the base of each flower head, resembling a flying dove.

During the blooming season each year, it feels as if tens of thousands of white doves were dancing in the forest.

Thanks to the protection efforts of locals, the rare trees thrive in the area, with their number increasing gradually.

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