Spring is coming to Xi'an, please check this flower viewing guide and timetable!
by Seraphina_Stormrider
Mar 11, 2025
Qinglong Temple, built during the Sui Dynasty and flourishing in the Tang Dynasty, holds historical significance as a place where Japanese envoys to Tang China, including Master Kukai and five other monks, studied Buddhism. Unfortunately, the temple was destroyed during the Song Dynasty but has been restored in modern times. It now features the Huiguo-Kukai Memorial Hall and a Japanese-style garden. The garden is adorned with pines, bamboo, plum trees, willows, and moonflowers, and notably, over a thousand cherry blossom trees imported from Japan. Every March and April, Qinglong Temple becomes a popular destination for cherry blossom viewing in Xi'an.
Admission to Qinglong Temple is free, but during cherry blossom season, tickets are hard to come by without prior reservation. Reservations require a mainland Chinese phone number, and on the day of the visit, tickets were already sold out. However, by explaining the lack of a mainland phone number and identifying as a Taiwanese visitor, entry was successfully granted.
If you're traveling to Xi'an during cherry blossom season, don't miss the stunning blooms at Qinglong Temple. The temple boasts a variety of cherry blossom species and colors, making it a prime spot for viewing in early April. While the cherry blossoms are at their peak, the temple is crowded with visitors, many dressed in traditional Hanfu attire for photos, creating a lively and interesting atmosphere.
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