Nanjing Meihua Mountain (in simplified Chinese 南京梅花山) is one of the four best scenic area about mei, a beautiful flower in China. The mountain covers an area of 400 mu, and in the world it is now on the discovery and nurturing of the 300 kinds of plum in here has about 230 kinds of near 15,000, and some are in the best-mei. The plum blossom is already open, including white elegance of JIANG Mei, as well as the pink palace of powder, such as color of cinnabar, etc. Danxia varieties.

Plum Blossom as the city flower of Nanjing, Nanjing has been the public’s favorite, and the plum Meihuashan every spring would appeal to a more traditional people in Nanjing as Ta-Qing item. Experts say last winter and spring, because of abundant light, temperature stability, and expected the next few days the plum Meihuashan can Fangfei into array, the Shiliquan.

Nanjing Zhi-mei, plum has a long history, and has not changed since the Six Dynasties. The late Ming and Xu Wei draw “Zhongshan Meihua map” drawn “Longpan resort Shiliquan Chunfeng plum” of the landscape. Present-day Nanjing, Gulin Park Meilingmycin have Mei concept, etc., and particularly in China, one of the four Meiyuan Meihuashan height, plum blossom in full bloom when the spring season, flowers sea Manshan, subtle fragrance floating come into plum, plum as many as four to half a million people

If you love flowers, you should not miss this mountain because there are a lot of beautiful traditional Chinese flowers, mei, filling up the mountain. The pink flower is surely one of the best and most beautiful flowers in China and as mentioned above, the mountain is one of the best places to see mei. Therefore, it is obvious that if you are flower-lovers, you should not miss this chance to visit the mountain to see the flowers.

If you are not flower-lovers but you would like to see beautiful things, you should also visit this mountain with your cameras because you would fall in love with the scene there immediately when you get there.

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