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A pot of pitcher plants is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
A pot of pitcher plants is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
A pot of pink lanterns is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
A pot of pink lanterns is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
Golden eggplants are piled on a gold-silver pot to form a bonsai, standing for wealth and prosperity in Chinese tradition. /CGTN
Golden eggplants are piled on a gold-silver pot to form a bonsai, standing for wealth and prosperity in Chinese tradition. /CGTN
A pot of amaryllis is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
A pot of amaryllis is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
Amaryllis, pink lanterns, golden eggplants, and pitcher plants are just some of the botanical oddities adorning Beihai Park in Beijing. These flowers add vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. Introduced from southern China's Lingnan region, these flowers offer visitors the chance to appreciate tropical plants from southern China as they wander through typical northern Chinese gardens.
A pot of pitcher plants is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
A pot of pink lanterns is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
Golden eggplants are piled on a gold-silver pot to form a bonsai, standing for wealth and prosperity in Chinese tradition. /CGTN
A pot of amaryllis is seen at Beihai Park in Beijing, adding vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. /CGTN
Amaryllis, pink lanterns, golden eggplants, and pitcher plants are just some of the botanical oddities adorning Beihai Park in Beijing. These flowers add vibrant spring hues to the former imperial garden. Introduced from southern China's Lingnan region, these flowers offer visitors the chance to appreciate tropical plants from southern China as they wander through typical northern Chinese gardens.