What’s drawing art lovers to Beijing’s Fengtai District this late spring? A sea of peonies in full glory is stealing the show at the Beijing Garden Expo.
Since April 23, a peony cultural festival has sprung to life across 17 parks and scenic spots, showcasing more than 800 species. From creamy whites and soft pinks to deep magentas, the blossoms form a living mosaic that’s been dubbed China’s \"flower of wealth and honor\" for over 1,500 years.
Visitors armed with smartphones and cameras are flocking to capture each opulent, multi-layered bloom. The festival not only highlights the peony’s cultural legacy but also fuels a growing trend in floral tourism and cultural creativity in the Chinese mainland.
Whether you’re a garden devotee, a cultural explorer, or simply chasing late spring’s vibrant palette, the Beijing Garden Expo promises an immersive experience that bridges heritage and modern-day wanderlust.
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