No need to arrange or plan, the sea of ​​​​cherry blossoms in Vancouver


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Cherry Blossom Season in Vancouver🌸
It's a different feeling from Japan.

Japan 🇯🇵 Noble and elegant
Canada 🇨🇦 Romantic
Each has its own merits and beauty

March and April each year are the most beautiful scenery in Vancouver
No plan, Lin Shi set off

Vancouver Cherry Blossom Viewing 🌸 Where and When
Figure 4.5.6 shows the Queens Elizabeth Park. For other places, you can park your car on the roadside or in other people’s gardens. No need to arrange
Figure 1.2 is in front of someone else's house in the West District in mid-April
I like the sunset, so I waited until 7 o'clock to start shooting, as it gets dark very late there.
If you start earlier, it is recommended to bring food and Rose wine for a Sakura Picnic 🥂🧁🍤🥗🌯🥨🥝🥭🍓🫐🍋
There are no crowds of people in Shinjuku Gyoen, Japan. The little people are very small. The dog is as casual as people.

P.S. The cherry blossoms in Vancouver do not grow natively.
It is a testimony of international friendship.
Early 20th century
In the 1920s and 1930s, the Japanese government donated hundreds of cherry trees to the city of Vancouver in gratitude for the service of Japanese Canadian soldiers in World War I.
Mainly planted in Stanley Park and other places
Blooming everywhere again 🌸 Scattered in all the glory
Thank you for everything

Post by 風口上的豬 | Apr 29, 2025

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