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Badly-behaved tourists who came to see cherry blossom trees in flower at a city in eastern China have come under fire. Some visitors kicked the trees in Nanjing or climbed up them to ensure they ...
Published: 12:14pm, 27 Mar 2018Updated: 2:21pm, 27 Mar 2018 ...
Before 2014, the number of Japanese touring China outnumbered Chinese touring Japan, but this year, the trend could possibly reverse, mainly because of sharp drops in air fare after the Chinese ...
Gallery Network Spotlight: Chinese Artist Zhuang Hong Yi’s Riotously Colorful ‘Flower Field’ Paintings Are an Ode to the Cherry Blossom "In Bloom", an exhibition of the artist's iconic ...
HONG KONG — A Chinese university has created a special filter to mimic the effects of falling cherry blossoms to stop tourists damaging the trees for the sake of a selfie.
Visitors flock to Gucun Park to view blooming cherry blossoms in Shanghai, on March 8th, 2017. The 7th Cherry Blossom Festival will be held at Gucun Park from March 15th to April 14th, 2017.
OSAKA, Japan - The number of Chinese tourists visiting Japan has surged recently as the cherry blossoms enter their peak period of bloom, reports the Yangtze Evening News.
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