When Flowers Become Brushstrokes
This spring, Beijing’s National Botanical Garden has transformed into a real-life impressionist canvas, with over 200 tulip varieties blooming in kaleidoscopic patterns. 🌸 Visitors this week are calling it 'nature’s TikTok filter' – swipe right for all the vibrant vibes!
Walkable Art
Designers arranged the 120,000 tulips to mimic flowing paint strokes, creating optical illusions that change with every angle. Pro tip: The golden hour glow at 5:30 PM makes the red-and-yellow 'Phoenix Wing' section look straight out of a Van Gogh painting. 📸
Why It’s Blooming Brilliant
• Sustainable magic: These tulips are part of China’s ecological conservation efforts
• Insta-worthy paths: 1.2km of winding floral corridors
• Limited-time show: Display runs through May 10, 2026
Can’t make it to the Chinese mainland? The garden’s new 360° virtual tour lets you 'pick' digital tulips – perfect for flower fans worldwide! 🌍
Reference(s):
cgtn.com







