Shanghai! How can the profusion of falling blossoms not be considered a paradise on earth!
Shanghai! How can the profusion of falling blossoms not be considered a paradise on earth!
Spring in Shanghai is truly a treasure trove everywhere, this long cherry blossom green corridor is really too understated! Such beautiful scenery is definitely a prime spot for flower viewing!
Fortunately, I caught its tail end! Otherwise, I would have to wait for the next spring!
• Flowers that can be seen
First, the double-petaled late cherry blossoms: white, pink, clustered in full bloom, a cherry blossom rain falls with the spring breeze!
Garden's colorful rapeseed flowers: already in decline, with some still in bloom, hard to imagine how beautiful it would be at peak bloom!
Crabapple flowers: mostly weeping crabapples, in full bloom!
Tulips: deep red, magenta, purple-red, at the end of their peak bloom.
◎ Magnolia flowers: precious pale yellow Yulan magnolias, only a few left! You can also see apricot flowers, red maples, winter jasmine, and pansies.
Looking forward to what's next: Although I missed the rapeseed flowers, there are still azaleas, wisteria, roses, and Chinese roses to look forward to, which will be excellent viewing and check-in spots once they bloom in large areas!
◎:; Central Ring (Xuhui) Corridor
A large green corridor rebuilt from demolition, stretching from Meilong Road in the south to Cao Bao Road in the north, with a total length of 3200 meters and an area of 342000 m2, including basketball courts and running tracks. Transportation: Metro Line 1 Jinjiang Amusement Park Station North Exit 2, pass through the overpass at Humin Road and Guijiang Road to arrive.