Shangmaicheng Village in Guiyang City, southwest China's Guizhou Province, has become a springtime magnet for tourists as cherry blossoms blanket its hillsides in vivid hues of pink, white, and red. The annual bloom, which peaks in March and April, is revitalizing rural tourism and offering new economic opportunities for local residents.
Villagers report a surge in visitors, with homestays, local eateries, and guided nature walks experiencing heightened demand. The influx aligns with broader efforts to promote rural revitalization across the Chinese mainland, emphasizing sustainable tourism and cultural preservation. Shangmaicheng’s agricultural heritage, including centuries-old terraced fields, complements its floral attractions, creating a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Analysts highlight the trend as part of China’s push to balance urban-rural economic growth while fostering eco-friendly industries. For travelers, the village offers an off-the-beaten-path alternative to crowded urban cherry blossom sites, with improved transport links making it increasingly accessible.
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