Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - The Sakura Valley in Wuliangshan, Yunnan Province, is known as the earliest place to arrive in spring.

The Sakura Valley in Wuliangshan, Yunnan Province, is known as the earliest place to arrive in spring.

Every year from the end of 165438+ 10 to the beginning of 65438+February, the winter cherry blossoms in Sakura Valley in Wuliangshan, Yunnan are free to open. Relying on the green tea garden covered by the earth, the pink winter cherry blossoms in the tea garden are as colorful as the sunset glow, forming a beautiful scenic line. Although most parts of the country have entered the winter at this time, the "spring" here has quietly arrived, which is called "the place where spring first came".

The cherry blossom valley in Wuliangshan was originally a tea garden, and several cherry blossoms accidentally grew in the tea garden. When cherry blossoms are in full bloom, tea garden owners find them beautiful and multiply cherry blossom seedlings in large quantities. A few years later, these cherry trees not only brought shade to tea trees in summer, but also brought beautiful scenery to tourists in winter. Now, people no longer call it a tea garden, but this valley full of cherry blossoms is called Sakura Valley.

Visit the Sakura Valley in Wuliangshan. If you are lucky, you can watch the sunrise and the sea of clouds in the morning. On the morning of our visit, the whole Sakura Valley was shrouded in fog, and the cherry trees in the tea garden swayed, showing the scene of seeing flowers in the fog.

Sakura Valley in Wuliangshan, Nanjian County, Dali, Yunnan, is located in Wuliangshan National Nature Reserve in Wuliangshan Town, Nanjian County, Dali Prefecture. The scenic spots are divided into number one, number two and number three. Tourists often choose to shoot in the observation deck of scenic spot 1 and scenic spot No.2, which is a relatively dense area in the whole Sakura Valley, and scenic spot No.3 is far from the first two scenic spots. We only visited the first two scenic spots on this trip.

Photography: Li Yonghong