Spring is a season full of hope for the recovery of all things. There will be willows beside the lake in Beijing Yuyuantan Park, the spring breeze is blowing, and the cherry blossoms are blooming. It is a beautiful season full of spring. Now it is March in Yangchun, Yuyuantan Park is already a thriving scene, and a feast of flowers is coming quietly.

In the past at this time, when the cherry blossoms in Yuyuantan Park in Beijing were in full bloom, the bustling crowds poured into the park, and the scene was as lively as going to a market. Under the beautiful cherry blossom trees, there are beautiful shadows everywhere, and the cherry blossoms are really red with human faces.

It is reported that this year, the landscape of the East Lake in the park has been restored, and more than 200 cherry blossoms have been planted along the line, presenting a beautiful scene of cherry blossoms along the thousand-meter waterfront. If the temperature returns to normal, thousands of early cherry trees in the garden will usher in the best viewing period on March 28.

At present, Hangzhou early cherry blossoms in Yuyuantan Park, which is known as the "herald of spring", are quietly blooming. More than 30 species and nearly 3,000 early, middle and late cherry trees will appear one after another and bloom one after another. The flowering period will last for one month, leading tourists into the palace of spring.

Early cherry heralds the spring: The only remaining two "Hangzhou early cherry" plants in the garden are native to China. They were introduced from the mountains of Hangzhou, Zhejiang in 1993 and planted in the cherry garden in 1998. Her blooming every spring marks the official start of the Yuyuantan Cherry Blossom Festival.

Yuyuantan Park is located in Haidian District, facing the CCTV Tower, with a planned total area of ​​136.69 hectares. The greening rate of the park is as high as 95%, and there are about 199,500 plants of various kinds. At present, the main scenic spots in the park are Cherry Garden, Water Diversion Lake, Zhongshan Island and Liuchun Garden. Every March, the park holds the annual "Cherry Blossom Festival". The cherry blossoms in the park are in full bloom, and countless tourists come here admiringly, ushering in the peak period of park tourism.

The Cherry Blossom Garden is located in the northwest of the park, with a total area of ​​250,000 square meters. It is a garden in a garden featuring cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms here come from all over the world, including Japan's Oyama cherry, and the double red from Northeast and Shandong provinces. There are more than 2,000 cherry blossoms in 14 varieties including Dadao, Guanshan, and Yiye, which have become a highlight of the park. In addition, there are also scenic spots such as "Cherry Tang Spring Dawn" and "Sakura Island Autumn Water" in the park, which are full of poetry. Wandering in them, it seems to be in a romantic sea of ​​flowers, which makes people linger and forget to return.

At this time every year, the Yuyuantan Cherry Blossom Festival opens in grand costumes, but in this special period, in the arms of the motherland, excellent medical staff worked tirelessly, and the epidemic situation was slowly and effectively controlled. In the warm spring breeze, the park is also open with restrictions when peach and cherry blossoms are in full bloom.

It has been more than 50 days at home. Although I really want to go out to enjoy the flowers, but for safety, I still dig out the stock to enjoy the cherry blossoms. I saw pink and tender flower buds, like balloons that are about to explode, and the cherry blossoms are in full bloom. , also got a lot of satisfaction.

For the safety of the people, Yuyuantan Park canceled the cultural activities of the cherry blossom viewing season in 2020 and closed the parking lot. From March 14th to April 15th, ticket buyers need to make an appointment to buy tickets at "Changyou Park" (the only ticketing platform) one day in advance, and paper tickets will no longer be sold on site. In order to avoid crowds of tourists, the Sakura Garden implements one-way tours, and visitors will stop entering the park when the number of tourists in the park reaches 30%.

Therefore, although the park is open, don't rush to "let yourself go". Watching cherry blossoms at home is the safest choice. Or choose a staggered peak travel.

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