Tens of thousands of blooming rapeseed flowers have turned Kecun Village in east China's Anhui Province into a feast for the senses of spring tourists.
Spanning 5,000 mu (about 300 hectares), the golden flower fields ripple across the hills, creating a striking contrast with the region's iconic white-walled, black-tiled Hui-style houses and the verdant mountains beyond.
By leveraging its ecological and cultural resources, the village has cultivated a "flower-viewing economy" that boosts tourism, dining and lodging, creating new income streams for locals.
The rapeseed flowers are expected to stay in peak bloom until early April, offering visitors a brief window to immerse themselves in this sea of seasonal sensations.
(Video by Zhu Xuewen)
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