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Gui’an Cherry Blossoms Paint Southwest China in Pink

As spring reaches its peak in March 2026, Gui'an Cherry Blossom Park has transformed into a pastel wonderland, attracting nature enthusiasts and photographers to Guizhou Province. The 2,400-acre park, currently in full bloom, showcases over 300,000 cherry trees blanketing rolling hills with delicate pink petals.

Tourism Blossoms With Nature

Local authorities report a 40% increase in visitors compared to last year's season, with improved infrastructure making the park more accessible from Guiyang's high-speed rail network. The bloom coincides with Guizhou's "Ecological Tourism Year" initiative, highlighting sustainable development in the region.

Cultural Roots in Petal Showers

While cherry blossoms are often associated with Japan, Guizhou's unique microclimate nurtures these trees at 1,100 meters above sea level. Botanists note the park's careful cultivation of both ornamental and fruit-bearing varieties creates a layered blooming effect throughout March and April.

Planning Your Visit

The park remains open until April 15, with extended evening hours for illuminated blossom viewing. Visitors can access real-time bloom maps through the park's WeChat mini-program, introduced this season to manage crowd flow effectively.

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