

The Chinese people so love gardens - most of course don't have much in the way of gardens around their homes, unless they live in a newer modern complex where the gardens are likely to be a feature, or if they live in the country their "garden" is full of vegetables.
When we arrived in China it was just after the very cold winter of 2007/8 and the plants were all brown and bare, but as spring approached it all changed.
These photos are from a park in Ningbo, South China.
1 comment:
that pink tree is pretty. was that a cherry blossom?
Arlene,
Silverdale flowers
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