I stumbled upon the fairytale world of Yang'ai Tea Plantation in spring in Guiyang

[Guiyang Spring Secret Realm | Stepping into the Manga World of Yang'ai Tea Plantation]🌸

When thousands of acres of tea fields meet pink cherry blossoms,
Guiyang's spring writes its most romantic verses here.
Yang'ai Tea Plantation—a paradise on the edge of the city,
is staging a visual feast of tea green and cherry blossom pink.

🌿 Highlights:
▫️ Thousands of acres of terraced tea gardens undulate like green waves.
▫️ Hundreds of wild cherry blossoms dot the landscape.
▫️ A stunning ecological picture scroll, beautiful in both sunshine and rain.
▫️ A natural oxygen bar just 30 minutes from downtown Guiyang.

🔖 Practical Information:
📍 Address: Yang'ai Farm, Huaxi District, Guiyang City
🚗 Transportation:
🚘 Self-drive or taxi, navigate to "Yang'ai Tea Plantation" (free parking)
🚍 Public transport: Take Huaxi Bus Route 11-2 and walk for 20 minutes.
📅 Best viewing period: March 20 - April 10
🎫 Tickets: Free admission

📸 Photo Guide:
1️⃣ Classic Spots:
✔️ West District Cherry Blossom Path (stunning aerial photography effects)
✔️ East District Viewing Platform (panoramic view of the tea fields)
✔️ Next to the mobile coffee truck (most props available)

2️⃣ Outfit Suggestions:
▫️ Japanese style: White dress + straw hat + wicker basket
▫️ New Chinese style: Plain cheongsam + oil-paper umbrella
▫️ Forest style: Linen shirt + overalls + film camera

3️⃣ Photography Tips:
☑️ Low-angle shots (cherry blossoms in the foreground)
☑️ Telephoto compression (highlighting the lines of the tea fields)
☑️ Backlighting (best light and shadow from 4-6 pm)

🎒 Travel Tips:
✅ Must-bring items:
- Waterproof picnic mat (morning dew on the grass)
- Thermos (only refills available at the entrance)
- Reflector (light supplement for cloudy days)

❌ Precautions:
- Tea trees are delicate, please do not pick them.
- Large crowds on weekends during cherry blossom season.
- Weak signal in some areas.

🌱 Ecological Initiative:
Please bring biodegradable garbage bags. The tea plantation has several sorted trash cans. We advocate the environmental concept of "leaving only footprints, taking only memories."

📷 Photo taken on April 3, 2024. This year's flowering period may vary slightly. It is recommended to check the real-time flower status before traveling.

Post by GERALD GREGORY | Mar 25, 2025

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