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Emily Sinclair

Beside the Shuangfeng Pavilion of the China Tea Museum

Spring in Hangzhou is not only about cherry blossoms and magnolias, but also the Spirea flowers by the Shuangfeng Pavilion of the Tea Museum. Here, one can not only enjoy the cherry blossoms, but the tea gardens are also a popular spot for visitors, with many celebrities having visited. By the stream, the red-leaf plum, magnolia, and forsythia are blooming lively, but the most eye-catching are the snow-white Spirea flowers, which interweave with other flowers to form a colorful spring scene. Spirea, also known as bridal wreath, is a shrub of the Rosaceae family, 1.5 meters tall, with dense flowers that from a distance look like a tree full of snowflakes. In the Tea Museum, the Spirea flowers reflect with the stream and tea gardens, adding to the freshness. Despite the overcast sky, people are still taking photos to commemorate their visit, and finding a moment alone is indeed not easy.
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Posted: Apr 9, 2024
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