A feast for the eyes and nose: Plum blossoms in Wuhan Shahu Park

Recently, the plum blossoms in Wuhan Shahu Park have reached full bloom, attracting many visitors. The park is home to over 800 plum trees, including Prunus mume 'Palace Pink', Prunus mume 'Red', and Prunus mume 'Green Calyx', mainly distributed in the western part of Area A of Qin Garden and the Pingsha Waterside Pavilion area. The red plum blossoms are in full bloom, creating a beautiful contrast with the white walls and black tiles, offering visitors a feast for the eyes and nose. Area A of Shahu Park is crowded with visitors, who stop to take photos among the plum blossoms to capture the beautiful moments. The fragrance and blooming of the plum blossoms are intoxicating, making it a popular spot for Wuhan residents and tourists in early spring. If you want to experience this plum blossom feast, you can visit Area A of Qin Garden in Shahu Park to feel the unique charm of the red plum blossoms.

Post by SCARLET COLE | Feb 17, 2025

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