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Spring Outing Memoir | Visiting the blooming pear blossoms at Shishi Zen Monastery

| Visiting the blooming pear blossoms at Shishi Zen Monastery. Spring Outing Memoir | Visiting the blooming pear blossoms at Shishi Zen Monastery🌸🍃 Good rain knows the season, when spring is happening. The pear blossoms of Shishi Zen Monastery bloom on schedule, only for a short two weeks each year. They are expected to wither by next Monday, so friends who want to enjoy them should hurry and go this weekend! If you want to take pictures with fewer people, it is recommended to set out at 8 am, as there will be fewer people and the experience will be better, because it gets too crowded! There are four pear trees in Shishi Zen Monastery, the largest one is on the right side of the main gate, and the other three are behind the Daxiong Treasure Hall. 📍Location: Haicang Shishi Zen Monastery 🚇Subway: Take subway line 2 to Wengjiao Road station, then ride a shared e-bike to get there. ⏰Temple opening hours: 8:00-18:00 🎫Ticket: Free 🚗Parking lot: Available If you go late, it will be crowded, so it is recommended to take photos of the pear tree in the small open space behind the Daxiong Treasure Hall! Because there was an event when I went, so it was not possible to take pictures. In addition to pear blossoms, there are other flowers blooming in the monastery, such as yellow trumpet flowers, cherry blossoms, etc. Recommended equipment is the Fujifilm camera xs20 with a 16-80f4 lens and cc filter.
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Posted: Mar 10, 2024
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