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Over 8,000 Peonies Bloom at Twin Pagoda Museum in Taiyuan
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Over 8,000 peony plants, including rare 400-year-old varieties, are blooming at Taiyuan’s Twin Pagoda Museum. The floral display, set against the historic Ming Dynasty Twin Pagodas, draws numerous visitors. The seven Zixiaxian peonies, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, are a highlight.
The Twin Pagodas of Yongzuo Temple were built during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). They remain a cherished landmark in Shanxi Province.
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Peonies are a symbol of prosperity and beauty in Chinese culture. The rare Zixiaxian variety adds historical significance to the display.
The museum’s location in Taiyuan, Shanxi’s capital, enhances its appeal. Visitors come to admire both the flowers and the historic site.
The blooming season attracts tourists, boosting local businesses. Taiyuan’s cultural heritage is showcased through such events.
Some appreciate the preservation of rare peonies and historic sites. Others note the challenge of managing crowds at cultural landmarks.
China has a long tradition of cultivating peonies for their beauty. The flowers are often featured in art and festivals.
The Twin Pagoda Museum balances tourism with preservation efforts. Maintaining ancient plants and structures requires careful management.
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