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Nowadays, in addition to the banks of Wuhan's East Lake and
the campus of Wuhan University, tourists are increasingly flocking to
Jiangxia District in southern Wuhan, where they can experience the magic
power of ecological development in the sea of flowers of different colors
and varieties.
In central China's Wuhan Jiangxia, ecological beauty is in full bloom.
On March 14, Jiangxia spring flower tour promotion and the second
Wulijie rape flower festival opened in Shiguang Ranch beside the
district's Liangzi Lake. The next day, the first cherry blossom festival
in Anshan Town of Jiangxia District kicked off in the town's Youth
Village, according to the Publicity Department of Jiangxia District.
The whole flower tour season in Jiangxia will last until mid-May, during
which rape flowers, cherry blossoms, peach blossoms, pear blossoms and
lotus will bloom one after another.
Five specific tourist routes are designed to lead tourists to enjoy
the season's splendid, romantic, dreamy, fresh and elegant sides, offering
a glimpse of the most glamorous spring in one stop.
At the rape flower festival, visitors can enjoy patches of rape flowers
in seven colors. Among the sea of rainbow-like rape flowers, they can
also participate in leisure activities such as attending pop music
carnival party, flying artistic kites, enjoying theatrical performances,
playing interactive games, taking photos, and watching catwalk shows of
Han Dynasty costumes.
During the cherry blossom festival, about 5,000 early cherry trees of
8.67 hectares are in full bloom. Visitors can take photos with
well-designed settings, pray for good luck with lanterns, shop at the
cherry-themed market, and enjoy the live performance of folk bands.
The rape flower sea near Liangzi Lake and the cherry blossom garden in
Youth Village of Anshan Town are vivid displays of the ecological beauty
of Jiangxia District, which is located in the transition zone between
plain and hills.
Situated along the Yangtze River, the district is home to numerous
lakes, mountains, and rich vegetation, boasting a much-coveted natural
endowment. However, due to accumulated problems and a weak foundation,
ecological management had been a difficult task in Jiangxia District.
In recent years, Jiangxia District has prioritized ecological
conservation in regional development, seeking green and sustainable
development, and promoting ecological improvement and environmental
management.
Liangzi Lake has become one of the best-preserved wetland reserves on
the Asian wetland protection list through the combination of wetland
management, mountain restoration and water ecological management, and the
abandoned mine of Lingshan, which was originally dusty and riddled with
holes, has become a scenic ecological and cultural tourism area in
Jiangxia.
Building on the continuous ecological improvement, Jiangxia District
has transformed the region's ecological dividends into new development
drivers, promoting rural tourism demonstration areas, and improving the
efficiency and quality of tourism across the region.
A number of popular feature homestays have sprung up, making Jiangxia
District one of the main destinations for rural tourism in Wuhan and
its surrounding areas. Many call the scenic Jiangxia the "back
garden" of Wuhan, and put it on the top of their leisurely
travel list during weekends.
Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets, so are the seas
of flowers for Jiangxia District. Jiangxia, with flowers blossoming everywhere,
is showing how ecological conservation can bear fruit for a region.
Image Credit: © Publicity Department
of Jiangxia District
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