Guiyang, capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, plans to launch flower-seeing tourist routes during this year's blossom season, according to a news conference held on Feb 24.
Currently, Guiyang and Guian New Area have 89 flower-seeing spots, and their blossom season lasts from February to May. Visitors to both areas can enjoy the beautiful plum blossoms, cherry blossoms, canola flowers, peach blossoms, pear blossoms, tulips, daffodils, Chinese wisteria flowers, daisies, and big-leaf hydrangeas.
During the blossom season, activities that combine flower–seeing, leisure, rural tourism, camping, food tasting, and cultural experience will be launched. These include photography competitions, self-driving tours, hiking routes, and concerts.
Guiyang and Guian will take the blossom season as an opportunity to further integrate their agriculture and tourism industries. They will also promote rural vitalization, and optimize agritainment, homestays, and agricultural product marketing services.
Pingtang cherry blossom park in Guian New Area has more than 666.67 hectares of cherry trees. [Photo/ddcpc website]