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West Lake, Hangzhou: In March, the peach and willow trees alternate along Su Causeway at West Lake. Rowing on the misty lake, the new buds of Longjing tea begin to sprout. Stroll along Bai Causeway listening to orioles sing, turn a corner to find a tea house to savor tea. The spring atmosphere of the ink-wash Jiangnan is blended into the ripples and tea fragrance, even the wind carries poetic charm.
Yangshuo, Guilin: Rapeseed flowers along the Li River form a golden silk ribbon, bamboo rafts drift past karst peaks, reflections gently sway with the waves. New green sprouts appear by the farmhouses on the Yulong River bank, ride an electric bike through the ridges. The spring landscape painting slowly unfolds before your eyes, even the breath is tinged with the scent of fresh grass.
Longmen, Luoyang: Peonies begin to bloom beside the grottoes, Yao Huang and Wei Zi colors reflect the smile of the Luoshen Buddha. The Yi River flows past thousand-year-old stone carvings, spring breeze brushes the mottled rock walls, fingertips touch the warmth of the Tang Dynasty. At night, enjoy the light show, the fragrance of peonies mixed with the depth of history, the heaviness and vitality of spring blend here.
Erhai Lake, Dali: The snow line on Cangshan Mountain has not melted, cherry blossoms by Erhai Lake dance like pink clouds. Rent a bike to circle the lake, pass Bai ethnic villages with smoke rising from kitchens, seagulls skim the water bringing spring news. Sit at Caicun Pier waiting for sunset, as clouds roll and unfold, even time slows down into the ripples of Erhai.
Huangling, Wuyuan: Terraced fields of rapeseed flowers surge like golden waves, Hui-style white walls and black tiles dot the landscape. The drying racks have changed to spring attire, newly picked tea leaves and mountain goods shine under the sun. Walk ancient alleys to watch old craftsmen making ink, spring breeze wrapped in floral fragrance slips into your collar, the bright yellow hides the richest spring.
Peach Blossom, Nyingchi: Wild peach blossoms blaze along the Yarlung Tsangpo River, pink clouds bend the branches, facing the Namjagbarwa snow peak across the air. In the Niyang River Valley, yaks tread on the newly green meadows, Tibetan villages’ prayer flags flutter in the spring breeze. This sign of spring in Tibet is more passionate than Jiangnan, gentler than the snow region.
East Lake, Wuhan: Plum blossoms fall like confetti in Moshang Plum Garden, willows by the lake sprout pale yellow new buds. Early cherry blossoms are budding in the cherry blossom park, ride along the greenway chasing the wind, watch water birds skim the lake surface. Climb Chutian Terrace for a panoramic view, spring cherry blossoms, clear water, and green mountains collide in a warm embrace, the peaceful spring in the bustling city is most soothing.
Ancient City of Pingyao: Apricot blossoms and light rain drift through the alleys of blue bricks, spring swallows build nests with mud in old courtyards. In front of the old site of Rishengchang Draft Bank, red lanterns reflect new greenery, the lacquerware shop emits the scent of tung oil. Stay overnight in a Ming and Qing dynasty guesthouse, listen to the sound of clappers by the city wall, the old dreams of Shanxi merchants are vividly dyed by the spring breeze.
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Show More ReviewsFamily, when you come to Hangzhou, you must visit Baidi! It is connected to the Broken Bridge on one end and Pinghu Qiuyue on the other. The whole journey is about 1 kilometer and you can walk it easily. I went there in spring, and the scenery was absolutely amazing! Willow trees and peach blossoms on both sides of the road are staggered. When the wind blows, the willow branches sway slowly, and the peach blossoms are also beautiful. The air is filled with a faint floral fragrance, which makes people feel very happy.