Spring Blooms Under Potala Palace in Tibet
Highlights
From mid-March to mid-April, Lhasa showcases stunning peach blossoms and other flowers blooming near the Potala Palace.
A gentle spring snowfall has quietly nourished the ground in Lhasa. As temperatures rise, the vibrant hues of peach blossoms, cherry blossoms, and crabapple flowers begin to emerge beneath the majestic Potala Palace, marking the arrival of the most lively and colorful season in this ancient city.
From mid-March to mid-April, the peak season for peach blossoms envelops Lhasa. Situated at an elevation of 3,650 meters, where significant temperature fluctuations occur between day and night and ultraviolet radiation runs high, these enduring peach trees showcase remarkable vitality. They draw nutrients from the atmosphere and bloom magnificently across the valleys, creating expansive floral landscapes.
The iconic red and white walls of the Potala Palace serve as a stunning backdrop for clusters of soft pink and white blossoms that flourish during this season. Petals dance gently in the breeze, while pilgrims pass by, spinning their prayer wheels, collectively composing a serene and harmonious springtime scene on the plateau.
As the peach blossoms reach their peak, they become a magnet for both locals and travelers alike who flock to the areas surrounding the Potala Palace. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, admire the stunning blossoms, and immerse themselves in the tranquility and vibrancy that spring offers.
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