600-Meter-Long Cherry Blossom Avenue Blooms with New Splendor in Yangpu April 11,2025

When the delicate early-blooming cherry blossoms wave goodbye to March, the late-blooming "Guan Shan" cherry blossoms make their grand entrance. Their petals, like crumpled silk, are a rich pink and seem to float in from the warm spring sun.

Lately, the Guan Shan cherry trees on Jiangwancheng Road (from Yinxing Road to Yin'gao East Road) have burst into full bloom, with over 290 trees showing off their flowers.

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The stretch of Jiangwancheng Road from Yinxing Road to Qingbo Road is Shanghai's first municipal-level road shaded by cherry trees. Over 180 Guan Shan cherry trees line this road, creating a 600-meter-long cherry blossom display that draws crowds of locals and visitors. It has become a must-see spring attraction.

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Here on Jiangwancheng Road, Guan Shan cherry blossoms stack up in layers, turning the road into something out of a dream. A light breeze sends the petals drifting down like snowflakes, carpeting the ground in pink. It is like stepping into a fairy tale world.

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Local resident Ms. Zhang said, "Every spring, I make a point to visit Jiangwancheng Road for the cherry blossoms. They're stunning, especially the late-blooming ones. Their petals are fuller and more vibrant than the early-bloomers. Walking beneath them, you're enveloped in a sea of pink. It just lifts your spirits."

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Not only do local residents cherish the late-blooming cherry blossoms on Jiangwancheng Road, but these blossoms have also become a magnet for photography buffs. Take Mr. Wang, for example. He said, "Every year, I make sure to capture the late-blooming cherry blossoms on Jiangwancheng Road. The blossoms here have this perfect shape that just begs to be photographed. Whether I'm shooting a wide-angle view of the trees in full bloom or a close-up of the petals drifting down, the photos always turn out stunning."

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The late-blooming cherry blossoms on Jiangwancheng Road are more than just pretty flowers. They are a way to slow down and enjoy life. People can take a break from their busy schedules, soak in the beauty of nature, and really feel the magic of spring. Plus, they give the city of Shanghai a touch of romance and poetry. The locals really hope that this beautiful scene keeps going, so more people can enjoy the amazing view of the cherry blossoms on Jiangwancheng Road.

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Spring is in full swing in Shanghai. Guan Shan cherry blossoms usually start to bloom at the end of March and last until mid-to late April. Right now, with the cherry blossoms in full bloom, Jiangwancheng Road has become a symbol of spring in Shanghai. It shows off the city's efforts in greening and how much it values and protects natural beauty. Looking ahead, the cherry blossoms on Jiangwancheng Road are only going to get more amazing and become an even more romantic spot for people to visit.