Cherry Blossoms by Lian Shan Lake in Quzhou – The Blossoms Have Bloomed on the Branches, Beautiful Petals Floating in the Breeze!
Over two thousand years ago, during the Qin and Han dynasties, cherry blossoms were cultivated within Chinese imperial gardens. During the Tang Dynasty, cherry blossoms became commonly found in private family yards. Cherry blossoms symbolize passion, purity, and nobility, and were revered as the national flower of Japan.
Cherry Blossoms by Lian Shan Lake

Qizhou cherry blossoms are most abundant in late March, but many little friends don't know where to see cherry blossoms in Qizhou! Come to Lian Shan Lake! A cherry blossom garden is waiting for you! The best viewing time is between the end of March and early April.

The flowers were in full bloom, spreading like a rosy cloud, magnificent as a dreamlike scene!

When the wind blows, the petals fall gracefully, instantly creating a beautiful scene reminiscent of 'The Melody of April'.
You can easily pick up a handful of cherry blossom petals, take a close-up shot, or scatter them into the sky – it's elegant and artistic!

Each flower is unique, quietly and passionately releasing its beauty, blooming spectacularly, and even its decline is equally magnificent.
