Blooming marvelous

By Xiao Changyan (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-07-17 10:36

Beijing's signature summer flower, the lotus, is now in full bloom. Here are some spots to see the beautiful flowers, and relax at one of the capital's many parks hosting lotus festivals.

Lotus Flower Pond

The biggest lotus exhibition is located in Lianhuachi (Lotus Flower Pond) Park, southern side of Beijing West Railway Station. Since last week, a record number of some 10,000 pots of water lilies of more than 300 varieties have been on display.

In addition, more than 50,000 lotus flowers of all kinds are blossoming in the ponds of the park, which boosts water surface area of 150,000 square meters.

A dozen royal water platters in the ponds at the east part of the park is another highlight. Imported from tropical countries, the lily's big green leaves are the size of round tables. These lilies have become popular seats for visiting children.

Some of the oldest lotuses on display have been revived, including the ancient water lilies from Baoding, Hebei Province and pond lily from Pulandian, Liaoning Province, whose seeds were buried deep in the earth for hundreds of years before being found and cultured this year.

The most precious lotuses in the exhibition are two rare kinds of waterlilies. One, called Mrs Perry Slocum, is imported from the United States with dazzling green petals, and another is from Japan, with yellow blossoms that look like the flying skirts of dancing beauties. Both are being shown to the public for the first time.

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