Hangzhou’s Quyuan Fenghe Park: Where Spring Blooms Meet Timeless Tradition
Discover Hangzhou’s Quyuan Fenghe Park, where blooming cherry blossoms and ancient pavilions create a stunning blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Discover Hangzhou’s Quyuan Fenghe Park, where blooming cherry blossoms and ancient pavilions create a stunning blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
This spring, Taiziwan Park in Hangzhou bursts into a vibrant display of tulips and cherry blossoms, attracting flower lovers and tourists alike with its stunning colors.
AI-powered robots are transforming tea harvesting in Hangzhou, enhancing productivity and quality in Zhejiang Province’s tea gardens.
Hangzhou’s West Lake tea region buzzes with the spring harvest of ‘Mingqian cha,’ precious tea leaves picked before the Qingming Festival, celebrated for their tender sprouts and limited production.
Experience the spring beauty of Hangzhou’s Faxi Temple as its 500-year-old magnolia tree blossoms, attracting tourists worldwide.
Spring tea harvest has begun in Hangzhou’s Qiandao Lake, China’s largest man-made lake and forest park, where advanced technology and sustainable practices boost green tea production.
Discover Qiandao Lake in Hangzhou from above, China’s largest man-made lake surrounded by lush forests and stunning landscapes.
Experience the vibrant Lantern Festival at Hangzhou’s Xixi Wetland Park, where dragon lanterns create a mesmerizing nightscape until February 24.
Explore Xixi National Wetland Park in Hangzhou, a thriving eco-friendly destination rich in biodiversity and a popular spot for ecological leisure.
Eager Dutch vlogger Tomas celebrates the Year of the Dragon with a traditional ‘songfu’ boat tour through Hangzhou’s Grand Canal, exploring historic sites and embracing Chinese New Year festivities.