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Where are the flowers in China?

Chinese food flower sea: Hanzhong in Shaanxi, Xinghua in Jiangsu, Jingmen in Hubei, Luoping in Yunnan, Tongnan in Chongqing and Menyuan in Qinghai.

China Sunflower Sea: Guangdong Million Sunflower Garden, Zhengzhou Fengle Sunflower Garden, Beijing Sunflower Theme Park, Yanqing Qianjiadian Town.

Meihuahai in China: Moshan Meiyuan in Wuhan East Lake, Meiyuan in Nanjing Meihuashan, Meiyuan in Dianshan Lake in Shanghai, Meiyuan in Wuxi, Jiangsu and Xiangxuehai in Guangfu Town, Suzhou.

China Rhododendron Sea: Guifeng Mountain in Macheng City, Hubei Province, Rhododendron Garden in Bijie, Guizhou Province, and Shili Rhododendron Corridor in Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province.

China Lotus Sea: Suzhou Lotus Pond Moonlight Wetland Park, Jiefang Park, China Xuanlian Hometown, Zhejiang Wuyi Liucheng, Tainan Baihe Lotus Hometown.

China Cherry Blossom Sea: Qingdao Zhongshan Park, Alishan, Taiwan Province Province.

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The artificial flower sea originated from the production bases for industrial processing of flowers and bulbs, such as the famous provence lavender Garden, the Dutch tulip flower sea and the Bulgarian Rose Valley. Continuous cropping, field crops with high ornamental value and dense flowering, reserve vegetables, flower nurseries and orchards can also form beautiful flower sea landscapes. Such as rape blossoms and peach blossoms.

Huahai Scenic Area is a tourist attraction with Huahai landscape as the main sightseeing object. Such as Jiangsu Dafeng Holland Flower Sea and Guangdong Panyu Million Sunflower Garden. According to the landscape characteristics, main service functions, cultural orientation and industrial orientation, Huahai Scenic Area can be divided into several types, forming a pattern of differentiated management and diversified management. For example, the Dutch Flower Sea in Dafeng, Jiangsu Province takes tulips as its landscape feature, wedding as its main service function, Dutch customs as its cultural orientation, and the localization of tulip bulbs as its industrial orientation, forming a unified and effective resource allocation and building its own tourism brand.