Visitors to Beijing's National Botanical Garden this week are walking through a living canvas of color as the facility unveils its 2026 spring tulip exhibition. Over 1.2 million tulips in 120 varieties form intricate patterns resembling flowing brushstrokes, creating what horticulturalists call a 'three-dimensional impressionist painting.'
The floral display, timed for peak April blooms, has become an annual cultural landmark attracting both local residents and international travelers. This year's design incorporates traditional Chinese landscape motifs alongside modern geometric patterns, reflecting cross-cultural artistic influences.
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