When you stand amid the sea of flowers in the parks, you will be aware that spring has come to every corners of this northern capital and flowers are blooming so splendidly. They either greet you bluntly or grow between red walls and green tiles to show the vitality of the spring. They are the messenger of the spring to invite you to relax your body and soul and merge into nature.
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2009 Begonia Festival in the
Yuan Dynasty Relics Park
Pediment Festival in the
Baiwangshan Mountain
Cherry Blossoms Culture
Festival in the Yuyuantan Park
Fenghuangling Apricot
Blossom Festival
Peach Blossom Festival in the
Beijing Botanic Garden
Plum Blossom Festival in the
Wall Park of Ming Dynasty
Magnolia Festival in the
International Sculpture Park
Tulip Show
in the Zhongshan Park
Clove Festival
in the Jietai Temple
Peony Show
in the Jingshan Park
Pear blossoms

Peak time of blooming: mid April
Best place for enjoying the beauty of the flowers: the 30,000-mu pear orchard in Panggezhuang Township, Daxing District

The 30,000-mu pear tree preserve area in Panggezhuang Township is located in the southwest of Daxing. Now the 30,000-mu pear tree area is the largest pear tree forest of the ancient ecology in Beijing, with the oldest trees, most varieties and earliest flowers. Whenever pear blossoms bloom, they look like snowflakes fallen on the trees and are exceptionally dazzling under the blue sky to make the pear township extremely beautiful and cover the ancient pear orchard with a charming veil.

How to arrive there: The 30,000-mu pear tree preserve area in Panggezhuang Township is 23 km away from the urban area and on the west side of the Lihua Bridge along Beijing-Kaifeng Expressway. Citizens can get there by driving 20 min from Yuquanying; or take Bus 937 Branch 2 at Lishilu to Daxing and then transfer to Bus 11 or 12 to reach the ancient pear tree scenic spot.