Travel Inspiration: China's Plum Blossom & Hangzhou’s Spring Festivals
The winter bloom of China’s distinct Mume flower, or “Plum Blossom,” marks the first signs of a Spring full of festivals and events in the ancient city of Hangzhou, described by Marco Polo as “the most beautiful and splendid city in the world” for its ancient temples and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed West Lake.
Tourists traveling to China this spring will find the incomparable natural beauty of the West Lake, experience distinct local culture at folk fairs and markets, and celebrate nature with the wild monkeys of Hangzhou, one of the country’s top tourism destinations just a one-hour train ride south of Shanghai.
Different from most flowering trees, the Mume Blossom – related to plum and apricot trees – begins to flower, and is most vibrant, during the snows of mid-winter; imparting its heavy fragrance and color throughout the region until the end of spring. The Winter-sweet and Mume Blossom Show is best seen throughout the spring in the XiXi Wetlands (pictured left), Lingfeng (Ling Peak) and Chaoshan Hill.
Famous as the tea capital of China for being the home of Longjing tea, the highlight of the spring calendar of festivals and events will be the West Lake International Tea Culture Expo to kick off the official beginning of the tea harvest in March.
Below is a collection of Hangzhou’s Spring Festivals, Events and Highlights: