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Where is the best place to travel in March?

1. Tibet - Linzhi

Suitable time to visit: March-April

In March-April every year, the winter in Tibet has not yet faded away. The peach blossoms in Linzhi Bomi not only allow people to appreciate the unique and gorgeous scenery of "Snowy Jiangnan", but also allow people to appreciate the most romantic and beautiful spring in Tibet. There are as many as 100,000 wild peach trees in Bomi Peach Blossom Valley, and it has also been certified by Guinness Records as the largest peach blossom valley in China; Gala Village is the venue for Linzhi’s annual Peach Blossom Festival, and the countryside complements each other but has a unique scenery; Yarlung Zangbo Grand Suosong Village in the canyon not only overlooks the scenery of the canyon, but it is also the best place to appreciate the peach blossoms in Nyingchi. If you are lucky, you can also meet the true appearance of Namjagbarwa.

2. Xinjiang-Pamir Plateau

Suitable time to visit: March-April

In late March, visit the Pamir Plateau in the westernmost part of China. In the hinterland of the Lakorum Mountains, the apricot blossoms arrive as scheduled. Apricot blossoms have accompanied the ancient Silk Road for thousands of years, giving the banks of the Yarkand River where snow water converges a more poetic flavor of Jiangnan apricot blossoms. It also makes this ancient road, which was once the Silk Road, filled with the flavor of ink. Head south from Kashgar, follow the China-Pakistan Highway into the Pamir Plateau, pass through the Muji Crater, Baisha Lake, Karakul Lake, Muztag Glacier, and cross the Panlong Ancient Road all the way to Xinghua Village in Tar Township. Watch Tajik girls and boys dancing, and watch the spring in Pamir, with apricot blossoms falling from tree to tree. This is the most beautiful spring in southern Xinjiang.

3. Sichuan-Western Sichuan

Suitable time to visit: March-April

Jinchuan in Western Sichuan is the hometown of pear blossoms in China. From March to April in Jinchuan, thousands of acres of pear orchards bloom at the same time, and the pear blossoms in the Jinchuan River Valley compete with each other. The wild pear trees in Jinchuan are strong and strong, and the pear flowers they bloom are still lush and soft. Domestic Tibetan residences are interspersed among the pear blossoms, depicting a scene of a "pear source in another world". When you come to Western Sichuan, it's not just about seeing pear blossoms. Countless snow-capped mountains, holy lakes and newly awakened grasslands are waiting for you. Check out Gongga Snow Mountain, the "King of Shu Mountain", Siguniang Mountain, the "Queen of Shu Mountain", and Yala Snow Mountain, the "Oriental White Bull". Travel through the mylonite landscape like an ink painting, enjoy the unique Tibetan opera of Jiarong Tibetan Village, and encounter Mosca's agile prairie dogs.