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JOANNA RAMIREZUnited States

Free canola flower fields around the Guangzhou subway

Spring is here again, and it's the season for canola flowers. Time to go out for a spring outing! This is Guangzhou. Right at the subway exit. No admission fee. There's a large field of canola flowers, and there's even a little train you can ride through the fields. The yellow tabebuia trees on the other side are also in full bloom. Great for taking photos. Location: South Gate of Haibang Shuixiang Haibang Shuixiang Transport: 10 minutes walk from Exit B of Haibang Station on Guangzhou Metro Line 4 Admission: Free
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Posted: Mar 1, 2024
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