Introduction to Cherry Blossom Avenue: During the Japanese invasion of China, Wuhan fell, and the Laozhaishe of Wuhan University became the headquarters of the Japanese invaders. The Japanese army planted Japan's national flower - cherry blossoms - on the hillside of the Laozhaishe, becoming one of the cherry blossoms in the cherry garden. Beginning. After China and Japan established diplomatic relations, Japan presented China with a batch of cherry blossom trees as a testimony of Sino-Japanese friendship. Therefore, the cherry blossoms in Wuhan University’s Cherry Garden are not only a famous beauty today, but also a testimony of the suffering suffered in China’s history.
The famous "Sakura Avenue" in front of Yingyuan Laozhaishe is the best place to enjoy cherry blossoms in Wuhan University. In spring, cherry blossom avenues are filled with dense branches and eye-catching cherry blossoms blooming along the 300-meter-long avenue, as white as snow and as bright as a sea of clouds. In autumn, the sweet-scented osmanthus on both sides of the avenue is overflowing with fragrance and decorated with ginkgo trees covered with yellow fallen leaves. Campus scenery.
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