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Weifang Night Tour | Romantic Cherry Blossom Night at Shihu Garden

| Romantic Cherry Blossom Night at Shihu Garden. Friends, when visiting Weifang, you absolutely can't miss the night tour of Shihu Garden to see cherry blossoms! When night falls and the lights come on, Shihu Garden takes on a special charm under the illumination, complementing the blooming cherry blossoms perfectly—it's absolutely stunning! Address: 49 Hujia Paifang Street, Weicheng District, Weifang Admission: CNY 22/person, excellent value, student-friendly! Best cherry blossom viewing time: Mid-April to mid-May, though flowering periods may vary depending on weather. Check for real-time updates before your visit~ Highlights Shihu Garden was first built during the Ming Dynasty, combining the grand simplicity of northern gardens with the delicate elegance of southern gardens. With pavilions, towers, rockeries, and ponds, every step reveals a new view full of charm. At night, the lights outline the ancient buildings more exquisitely, and the cherry blossoms become translucent under the illumination, creating a dreamlike atmosphere. Wearing traditional Hanfu while strolling under the cherry trees feels like traveling back in time—every corner is perfect for taking beautiful traditional-style photos. ✅ Photo Spots 1️⃣ Beside Sizhaoting Pavilion: Use the pavilion and cherry trees as your backdrop. Stand under the cherry trees, look up slightly, and capture the beauty of being surrounded by flowers. 2️⃣ Nine-Bend Bridge: The winding bridge over the pond reflects cherry blossoms in the water, creating a beautiful contrast with the ancient buildings. Stand on the bridge, turn sideways, and capture the perfect atmospheric shot. 3️⃣ In front of Yanxiang Building: With cherry blossoms blooming in front of this traditional building, use the structure as your background for full-body shots with a time-travel feel. Nearby Food After exploring Shihu Garden, head to nearby Hujia Paifang Street for food. Lao Weixian Meat Fire-Baked Bun: Crispy on the outside, juicy and flavorful on the inside—one bite fills your mouth with delicious aroma. Chaotian Pot: A traditional specialty with various ingredients stewed together, wrapped in flatbread and served with hot soup—incredibly satisfying. Transportation Guide Public Transit: Multiple bus routes stop nearby; check map apps for specific routes. Driving: There's a parking lot nearby, but it gets crowded during cherry blossom season, so arrive early to find parking. Friends, come to Shihu Garden in Weifang and start your romantic night tour to enjoy the cherry blossoms!
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Posted: Apr 26, 2025
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