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Awesome Sea of Blossoms in Luoping, China

In the springtime, the landscapes of Luoping in eastern Yunnan, China becomes an ocean of flowers. It's that season that the rapeseed flowers (or canola) are in complete blossom. Photography lovers head to this location to capture the astonishing vision - rolling hills enclosed by shiny yellow-colored flowers as far as the eye can see.

According to China Backpacker :
"The blooming buds complete the air with the relaxing fragrance of springtime that not only draws human, but also bees. The attractiveness of the yellow-colored sea of rapeseed flowers swaying in slowly swirling surf in the gentle breeze is a vision that is out of this globe."
Rapeseed flowers are placed to collect cooking oil from their seeds after the flowers had withered after their vibrant blossom. They are placed all over China but blossom at different periods of the season, based on the heat range of the places. The rapeseed plants in Luoping are among the biggest range in China. They are normally the 'first-off-the-block' every season, followed by those in Guizhou and other provinces.

Near Luoping is NiuJe, which is where you'll discover snail farms or flowers expanded in circular rings that adhere to the shapes of the mountains. From greater floor the plants look like the rings of a snail's shell. "It is rather amazing when one views that the plants were designed by the farm owners as a reaction to the natural restrictions of the area," declares China Backpaper. "Yet they are like a perform of art, with an specialist wonderfully illustrating circular rings on the floor and then stuffing them up with splashes of shocking yellow."

Ocean Of Flowers Luoping China







Source : China Backpacker

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