Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an

Peach blossoms are in full bloom in Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an recently, attracting a large number of tourists and citizens to come for sightseeing and experience the most heartwarming beauty of the Spring Festival. The peach blossoms full of vitality indeed bring countless romantic elements to everyone. Here is a guide for you to view peach blossoms in Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an.

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi'an

The Ming Qin Wang Tomb Ruins is located in Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, and is the tomb of Zhu Shuang, the Ming Qin Wang. In recent years, 280 mu of peach blossoms have been planted, turning it into a “magic weapon” for tourists to brush their Moments. Here’s a guide to using this “magic weapon”:

Location: Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi’an, Shaanxi Province

Time: March

Traffic routes:

Self-driving: Hangtian Avenue – Yan Yin Road Intersection – 1.7 kilometers south (towards Yinzhen) – there is a small road on the right leading to Dafu Jing Village – 300 meters west

Navigation search: Ming Qin Wang Tomb Ruins or Dafu Jing Village, Changan District

Bus: Take 918, 920 (Jiao Dai Line or Tangyu Line) to Dongwu Village Station – walk to Dafu Jing Village (Ming Qin Wang Tomb Ruins)

Usage:

Taking pictures of peach blossoms:

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi'an

Taking pictures of other people:

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi'an

Aerial photography:

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi'an

Macro photography:

Peach Blossom Viewing Guide for Dafu Jing Village, Changan District, Xi'an

Of course, selfies are a must:

I won’t put my selfies here to avoid scaring everyone…

Warm tips:

If the blooming season encounters strong wind or rain, it’s best to search for the latest information from netizens before going after the weather clears. Otherwise, you might only see bare branches.

There are already some small stalls selling snacks around the reserve, but to be safe, it’s better to eat and drink your fill before going to play.

Don’t climb that hill while viewing the flowers, as it is a cultural relic (Zhu Shuang’s tomb)

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