Time:
April 15-25 every year.
Venue:
Luoyang, Henan Province
Origin:
“The peony of Luoyang is the most beautiful under
heaven”, as the saying goes. The peony, the emblem
flower of Luoyang, is lauded as “queen of flowers
with ethereal color and celestial fragrance.” Since
the Tang Dynasty no Chinese city has been able to rival
Luoyang in growing peonies. Growing the peony and marveling
at it has, in fact, long been a local obsession. Of the
500,000 peony shrubs in 350-odd strains that are cultivated
in Luoyang, the yaohuang (Yao’s yellow peony) and
weizi (Wei’s purple peony) are the “king”
and “queen” of all peonies. The first Luoyang
Peony Festival took place on April 15-25 in 1983; since
then it has become a major annual event.
What’s
On: Full-length variety shows, flower watching, lantern
show, exhibitions of traditional Chinese calligraphy and
painting and photography, symposiums, and business talks.
At the Wangcheng Park and the Botanical Garden, banquets
are arranged for peony admirers, and all kinds of snacks
and refreshments are served as well.
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