Sunday, March 1, 2026

Will I see🌷in China?

This thought began in our Jan China trip. When we were in China, sakura and tulips kept popping up in my Instagram. 

One day someone said there’s tulips in Guangzhou and we were heading there a few days later. I begged to go 🤣. So happy in the morning but went there ….. 😭 wah they were pulling out the wiltered tulips infront of me. Heartbreaking or not? And putting in hydrangeas. 

有点不甘愿 and went to check about our March trip in Chengdu. If weather permitting there are cherry blossoms there should be tulips right? 

Mr AI says :

Tulips in Chengdu 
bloom primarily from early March to April, with top viewing spots including Shixiang Lake (Pujiang County)Huawurenjian (Xinjin District), and Manhua Manor. These locations feature extensive, vibrant, and professionally designed gardens that serve as major spring attractions in the area.
Top Locations for Tulip Viewing:
  • Shixianghu Ecological Scenic Resort (石象湖): Located in Pujiang County, this is renowned for having some of the largest tulip gardens in Asia, with fields blooming in March and April.
  • Huawurenjian (花舞人间): Located in Xinjin District, this area features a large greenhouse and extensive outdoor plantings, often hosting annual tulip festivals in early spring.
  • Manhua Manor (漫花庄园): Known for varied flower displays, including tulips in the spring.
  • Chengdu Botanical Garden: Offers a wide variety of flora, including early spring blooms.
Tips for Visiting:
  • Best Time: March is the peak season for tulip blooming in Chengdu.
  • Festivals: Several locations, such as Huawurenjian, hold dedicated Tulip Festivals during the season.
  • Accessibility: Shixianghu is about 86km from downtown Chengdu, while others are more centrally located or easily accessible from the city.

So happy right? I mumbled that I never got the chance to go Keukenhof. I was telling hubby for the March itinerary, please please please if he could plan a day to see tulips.

 Torlong please, I’m not asking for lottery but a chance to see tulips, please gimme a chance to see them in the fields. 

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