Baili Rhododendron Scenic Area, located in the middle of Bijie City in the northwest of Guizhou Province, is known for its vast and continuous 1258 square kilometers of pristine rhododendron forest is famous. It is not only a national 5A-level tourist attraction, but also a bright pearl of the national eco-tourism demonstration zone and the national all-for-one tourism demonstration zone, which is praised as the "Earth Ribbon World Garden", attracting tourists from all over the world to come and watch.
Every spring, the temperature gradually warms up, and the flowering period of the rhododendrons also comes. Generally speaking, from March, the rhododendrons in the scenic area will gradually wake up and wait to bud. Over time, the flowers gradually bloom, forming a sea of flowers, brilliant and intoxicating. The entire flowering season will last until May, providing visitors with plenty of opportunities to enjoy the flowers.
However, the peak bloom usually occurs in April, when the azaleas are at their peak. Countless flowers compete to open, forming a sea of gorgeous and colorful flowers, as if dyeing the whole scenic spot into a colorful picture. At this time, it is also the best time for tourists to look forward to the best flowering of Baili rhododendron, and people have flocked to the scenic spot in the hope of catching a glimpse of this rare beauty.
In order to enrich the flower-viewing experience of tourists, the scenic spot will also launch a series of wonderful cultural theme activities throughout the flowering period. Among them, the intangible cultural heritage "sacrifice to the god of flowers" activity is particularly eye-catching. By participating in these activities, visitors can not only enjoy the beautiful sea of azaleas, but also gain an in-depth understanding of the local folk culture and traditional customs, making the trip more fulfilling and meaningful.