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February 2026
As early spring arrives in March, Wuyuan quietly awakens beneath soft mist and gentle sunlight. Terraced hills begin to glow with golden rapeseed flowers, white-walled Hui-style houses stand against emerald fields, and ancient villages slowly fill with visitors seeking the most beautiful countryside in China. At this moment, Wuyuan spring travel becomes a seasonal ritual...
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As spring unfolds across central China from March into early April, Wuhan gently shifts into one of its most poetic seasons. Soft pink cherry blossoms drift across lakeside paths, golden rapeseed fields glow under warm sunlight, and delicate plum flowers linger in quiet corners of the city. At this moment, Wuhan becomes a living spring...
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As the Lunar New Year approaches in late January and early February, Diqing in northwest Yunnan, widely known as Shangri-La, enters its most magical season. Snow settles gently across highland meadows, prayer flags flutter beneath deep blue skies, and the scent of incense drifts through ancient streets. At this moment, the Tibetan plateau reveals a...
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As the Lunar New Year season arrives and red lanterns appear across southern China, the ChaoShan Region enters one of its most vivid and culturally rich moments of the year. Right now, streets, temples, ancestral halls, and village squares are filled with drums, incense, lantern light, and carefully preserved folk rituals. This is a time...
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As winter settles over much of East Asia and northern China, Sanya enters its most comfortable and luminous season. From late January through February, warm ocean breezes, gentle sunshine, and tropical greenery create a soft contrast to the traditional winter Spring Festival atmosphere elsewhere. At this very moment, Sanya becomes a favorite warm-winter escape for...
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As the Lunar New Year season arrives in late January and early February, Harbin enters its most iconic time of year. The city becomes a glowing winter stage, where ice, snow, music, and holiday rituals merge into a northern version of Spring Festival that feels bold, bright, and unforgettable. Spring Festival in Harbin is not...
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As the Lunar New Year season arrives in late January and early February, Xi’an transforms into a living version of ancient Chang’an, where imperial history and modern celebration overlap in the most vivid way. Red lanterns line wide avenues, drums echo through old neighborhoods, and the city’s long memory of dynastic capitals becomes part of...
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As spring unfolds across the Yangtze River Delta from late March into early April, Wuxi quietly becomes one of eastern China’s most anticipated seasonal destinations. The city’s relationship with water, gardens, and flowering trees reaches a special balance, and nowhere expresses this better than Taihu Lake Yuantouzhu Scenic Area, widely regarded as the premier cherry...
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