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Flower viewing route of Lingkou Peach Blossom Festival in Lintong

Lintong Zero Peach Blossom Festival opened yesterday, and there were many activities to participate in that day. Friends can learn about it, and friends who like Hanfu should not miss it. There will be some Hanfu activities here.

On March 28th, the third Peach Blossom Festival opened in Lingkou, Lintong! Bright red and pink petals bloom in the branches and are distributed in every corner of the farm, which is worthy of the name "to the sky kingdom".

The unique platform landform of Zero Plateau Village makes the peach blossoms here look like well-defined peach blossoms. The spring breeze blows, the flowers fluctuate, and the ornamental and photographic effects are excellent.

In addition to enjoying peach blossoms, there are many wonderful activities in the Zero Peach Blossom Festival, such as winning every battle, Hanfu show, photo sketch, special food and so on. Good-looking, fun and delicious food will not spoil this beautiful spring.

Tips for Peach Blossom Festival

Best flower viewing date: March 28th April 9th, 2008 (***9 days).

Location of flower viewing: Lingkou Sub-district Office, Lintong District (Lingyuan Village, Sanfu Village, Xiwa Village and Mengyuan Village)

Admission to the event: free.

Flower viewing route

Route 1: Zero Paper Line Entrance (entrance) National Highway 108- Zero Yuan Village Peach Blossom Scenic Area-Zero West Road to National Highway 108 (exit).

Route 2: East Guantangpo (entrance) of Xihe Bridge-Pomegranate Red Base in Sanfu Village-Jinsan Road to National Highway 108 (exit).

Route 3: Dongyuan Road Entrance-Xiwa Village Committee-West Water Tower of Mengyuan Village-East of Mengyuan Village.

Traffic guide

Address: No.203 County Road, Lintong District, Xi.

Self-driving: An-Xitong Expressway-108 National Road -20 13 County Road-Zero Yuan Village (the whole journey is about 54 kilometers, about 1 hour).