Kunming: Savoring spring with a floral feast
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Kunming: Savoring spring with a floral feast
Published: Mar 14, 2025 09:41 AM
Photo shows cherry blossoms on YuanTong Mountain, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. Cherry blossoms on YuanTong Mountain, rapeseed flowers by Dianchi Lake, and rhododendrons in the wild—blossoms are everywhere in Kunming City this March. Thanks to its unique climate, Kunming is a paradise for flowers, and home to over 1,500 species of flowering plants. (Photo: China News Service)

Photo shows cherry blossoms on YuanTong Mountain, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. Cherry blossoms on YuanTong Mountain, rapeseed flowers by Dianchi Lake, and rhododendrons in the wild—blossoms are everywhere in Kunming City this March. Thanks to its unique climate, Kunming is a paradise for flowers, and home to over 1,500 species of flowering plants. (Photo: China News Service)


 
Photo shows a blooming sea of jacaranda flowers along the Panlong River, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. (Photo: China News Service)

Photo shows a blooming sea of jacaranda flowers along the Panlong River, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. (Photo: China News Service)


 
Photo shows cherry blossoms at Cuihu Park, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province (Photo: China News Service)

Photo shows cherry blossoms at Cuihu Park, in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province (Photo: China News Service)


 
Photo shows a stall selling edible flowers in the market in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. In spring, large quantities of edible flowers gradually appear in Kunming’s markets, marking the beginning of the city's annual tradition of flower eating. (Photo: China News Service)

Photo shows a stall selling edible flowers in the market in Kunming City, southwest China's Yunnan Province. In spring, large quantities of edible flowers gradually appear in Kunming’s markets, marking the beginning of the city's annual tradition of "flower eating." (Photo: China News Service)


 
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