A delegation of 27 journalists from Latin America and the Caribbean, led by CGTN's Spanish-language department, visited the Luoyang National Peony Garden as part of the "Journey to Chinese Civilization: Henan" tour on April 21. Hailing from countries such as Brazil, Cuba, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Jamaica, Barbados and Grenada, the journalists immersed themselves in the rich cultural symbolism and thousand-year legacy of the Chinese peony.
Known as the "Queen of Flowers," the peony has long been a symbol of opulence and national pride in Chinese aesthetics. Established in 1984, the Luoyang National Peony Garden is a leading site for peony cultivation and research. It is home to hundreds of thousands of plants and over 1,300 varieties from China and abroad, including Japanese, American, and European strains, as well as hybrid species.
In spring, the garden bursts into vibrant life, with multicolored blooms set against the backdrop of traditional pavilions and flowing waters, creating an enchanting scene for visitors. Recent advancements in horticultural research have expanded the genetic pool and extended the blooming period, allowing peonies to bloom naturally into mid-May.
The journalists' visit provided an up-close look at China's botanical treasures while fostering deeper cultural understanding – bridging continents through the shared appreciation of beauty, tradition and nature.