'Sea of flowers' bloom by in northeast China's Songhua Lake
Updated 09:59, 03-Aug-2018
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The flower season comes every summer in a small village named Fujiang in northeast China’s Jilin Province. Over 20 kinds of flowers including some rare species have bloomed by the Songhua Lake, covering an area of 35 hectares (86 acres), which has drawn countless visitors. /VCG Photo.

The flower season comes every summer in a small village named Fujiang in northeast China’s Jilin Province. Over 20 kinds of flowers including some rare species have bloomed by the Songhua Lake, covering an area of 35 hectares (86 acres), which has drawn countless visitors. /VCG Photo.

Though there are numbers of “sea of flowers” domestically and in the world, not many also enjoy a lake view, making the village resort stand out from the crowds. /VCG Photo.

Though there are numbers of “sea of flowers” domestically and in the world, not many also enjoy a lake view, making the village resort stand out from the crowds. /VCG Photo.

Songhua Lake is located in the southeastern part of Jilin on the Songhua River. Featuring distinct climates for the four seasons and a picturesque landscape, the zone has been recognized as a national scenic spot since 1988. /VCG Photo.

Songhua Lake is located in the southeastern part of Jilin on the Songhua River. Featuring distinct climates for the four seasons and a picturesque landscape, the zone has been recognized as a national scenic spot since 1988. /VCG Photo.

The village of Fujiang has only about 300 households with a population of 1,000, which was regarded as the most beautiful traditional village in China in 2016, reported Wenming China. /VCG Photo.

The village of Fujiang has only about 300 households with a population of 1,000, which was regarded as the most beautiful traditional village in China in 2016, reported Wenming China. /VCG Photo.