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Huabuyuan photography

Look at these trees, look at these flowers. April is a good time to enjoy flowers in spring.

As soon as I entered the door, two rows of tall and straight cypress trees came with green vitality. Walking along the road are all epidemic prevention and control points, and tourists wearing masks line up in turn.

Winding along the road, there are tall trees on one side and lush mountains on the other. Feel the breeze in the mountains and listen to the chirping birds in the green forest. It's so pleasant. When the road turned right, a white wall with black tiles suddenly appeared under a row of buttonwood trees.

Take a closer look, it is a garden dedicated to bonsai. In the garden of Huizhou architectural style, exquisite bonsai can be seen everywhere, large and small, scattered all over the place.

Walking along this road, a waterside pavilion is reflected in a pool. Walking along the road around the garden, all kinds of flowers are blooming in it, such as cherry blossoms, wisteria, azaleas, kapok and so on. There is still a large area of land, which is being planted and cultivated, and will certainly blossom in the near future.

The flowers in the garden are very beautiful, and the birds in the forest sing happily, attracting many photographers. "Look, I just photographed it. Is it beautiful?" "It's really beautiful, so artistic." Surrounded by green trees and flowers, tourists take photos, punch cards, chat and communicate, and enjoy the beautiful spring scenery.

Guizhou Botanical Garden was founded in 1964 and rebuilt in 1978, 1983 and 1986 respectively. At present, there are more than 2500 species (including varieties and forms) such as ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms. There are 190 families and 844 genera in the park.

Botanical Garden has become a scientific research unit specializing in plant introduction and domestication in Guizhou Province, a base rich in plant germplasm resources and an important base for popularizing plant scientific knowledge.

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