Crape myrtles in full bloom at Chongqing Garden Expo Park. [Photo provided to english.liangjiang.gov.cn]
Chongqing Garden Expo Park in Liangjiang New Area is now a bright spectacle as blooming crape myrtle flowers reach their peak. These vivid clusters embellish the branches, adding a touch of elegance to the park's classical landscape.
Crape myrtle boasts a flowering season that stretches from June to September, a remarkable four-month span. As one bloom fades, another takes its place, ensuring continuous floral abundance. This enduring beauty has earned the crape myrtle the nickname "Hundred Days Red".
With 26 distinctive attractions and 127 city exhibition gardens, the park offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking to experience the serene beauty of nature intertwined with cultural elegance.
Crape myrtle adorns the branches. [Photo provided to english.liangjiang.gov.cn]