Visitors enjoy cherry blossom at the Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in East China’s Wuxi City, March 25, 2021. (China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
Ice cream?with the color and flavor of?cherry blossoms?is popular at the Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in E China’s Wuxi City, March 25, 2021.(China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
Snap-happy tourists are seen at the Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in East China’s Wuxi City, March 25, 2021.(China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
The building in traditional design provides a ideal spot for viewers.(China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
A visitor snaps a few shots at the Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in E China’s Wuxi City, March 25, 2021.(China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
The building in traditional design provides a ideal spot for viewers.(China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
This photo taken on March 25 shows the stunning scenery of Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in E China’s Wuxi City. (China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.
Visitors enjoy cherry blossom at the Taihu Yuantouzhu Scenic Area in East China’s Wuxi City, March 25, 2021. (China News Service/Sun Quan)
Dubbed "the best sakura-appreciation resort" in China, Wuxi started its annual International Cherry Blossom Week on Thursday. The festival was cancelled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The scenic spot has planted a total of more than 200,000 cherry blossom trees, nearly 100 varieties, attracting about two million visitors every year.