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发布日期:2026/4/3
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Booming spring blossoms in China have been drawing an increasing number of tourists to scenic spots across the country, helping boost revenues of local business operators.
At Weilai 3rd Road station, an iconic subway station of Line 11 of Wuhan City, capital of central China's Hubei Province, cherry blossoms have attracted large crowds of tourists.
"I came here specially to view the cherry blossoms, which are in full bloom and stunning. Even a casual snapshot produces a photo that resembles a springtime postcard," said Wang Bei, a tourist.
Cherry blossoms along a major street near a subway station have become a popular spot for visitors, with the city's suspended monorail serving as a striking backdrop.
Wuhan also has a cherry blossom-themed subway train adorned with cherry blossom patterns on its exterior.
In a garden in Huyi District of Xi'an City, capital of northwest China's Shannxi Province, tourists can admire nearly 40,000 tulip blossoms.
The garden's operation manager said peonies are a star attraction here, featuring more than 40 varieties and nearly 100,000 plants collected from across China.
"Currently, the tulips are in bloom. Next, peonies and herbaceous peonies will blossom. Our flower season will last until mid-May," said Wei Liang, operations manager of Aguquan Peony Garden.
At the Nanqiao Village of Ningde City in east China's Fujian Province, cherry blossoms have attracted increasing flows of tourists, who are also eager to climb mountains and relax themselves.
The scenic spot used to be barren mountains. After clusters of cherry blossoms were planted, the surge in tourists has boosted the development of businesses such as farm stays and homestays.
"Cherry blossoms are now in full bloom in Nanqiao Village. More and more visitors come here on weekends, and my barbecue business has boomed significantly," said Zhang Xiuying, a local barbeque shop owner.
This year, the cherry blossom season in Nanqiao will last until April and the village has received 30,000 tourist visits.