Visual Jiangsu: Sixteen – Changzhou: Seeking Dreams in Peach Blossom Source, Experiencing ‘Peach Blossom Viewing’ on 6000-Year ( refers to raised earthen mounds)
The spring colors of peach blossoms bloom first, bright and beautiful for everyone to see.
Since 2013, the Wuchun Culture Festival and Peach Blossom Festival in Changzhou, Jiangsu, has accompanied citizens for eight years.

Over the past eight years, Changzhou has used flowers as a medium to continuously delve into the inner meaning of Wuchun culture, and through the accessible spring nature, it has awakened people's cultural memories.

Passing through Yeling East Road and along the ancient Canal into Changzhou Qishituo, Flower Creek Revolutionary Martyr Memorial, Qijian Factory Old Site, Wuchun Ruins Park… these historical sites silently accompany the land beneath, recounting the past and recording years.
To concentrate the appearance of the ruins of the Wuchun site dating back 6000 years, in 2009, the Wuchun Ruins Park officially opened after being renovated and expanded based on Wuchun Park. Subsequently, the full park of peach blossoms has tightly linked modern industrial civilization with the distant Wuchun culture, blooming in each year's Wuchun Culture Festival and Peach Blossom Festival.
Rain or shine, warm or cool, smoke dissipates, and thousands of peach trees become increasingly abundant. Peacefully and quietly, they guard the passage of time. Ten miles of peach blossoms, why did they fall here? This is reminiscent of Tao Yuanming's 'Peach Blossom Source'?

Deeply digging into the inner meaning of Wuchun culture, pursuing a spiritual hometown of quietude.
In 2020, the Changzhou Wuchun Culture Festival and Peach Blossom Festival invites you to explore the Wuchun Ruins Park and admire people's Peach Blossom Source.

The ancient waterway and the fertile land have nurtured this unique cultural heritage.

The ancient waterway and the fertile land have nurtured this unique cultural heritage.
2020