Romantic Pink Sea Awaits in Sanshui! Explore 30 Acres of Pink Muhly Grass in Full Bloom
Foshan China 2024-11-11 14:51
Recently, a vast field of pink muhly grass—covering nearly 30 acres—has bloomed in the Lubao Flower Sea Ecological Park, located in Sanshui's Lubao Town. The vibrant pink landscape, bathed in autumn sunlight, has become a go-to destination for locals and tourists eager to capture this enchanting scene.



Nestled near the Wangliao bus stop, Lubao Flower Sea Ecological Park is at its most picturesque as autumn sets in, with the pink muhly grass resembling soft pink clouds that stretch across the park. Known for its elegant beauty, pink muhly grass is a warm-season perennial with its peak blooming period from September to November, symbolizing "the most beautiful waiting" in the language of flowers.

Visitors are greeted by a dreamy pink landscape under a blue sky, creating a fairytale-like scene where gentle autumn breezes seem to whisper tranquility. The park has specially designed walking paths for visitors to get close to the pink muhly and capture its delicate charm without disturbing the flowers.



While visiting Lubao, you can also indulge in local flavors. Beijiang River seafood and Lubao's traditional longevity vinegar are culinary highlights that add to the experience, making the visit to Sanshui Lubao both visually and gastronomically satisfying.


Visiting Details


  • Location: Lubao Flower Sea Ecological Park (near Wangliao Village)

  • Public Transport: Take the 655 or 655B bus to Wangliao Bus Stop, then walk to the park.

  • Hours: Open all day

  • Entry Fee: Free

  • Best Viewing Time: While the pink muhly is already in bloom, mid-to-late November will offer peak viewing. Walking paths are available for photos, so please help keep the park beautiful by avoiding flower-picking or stepping off the paths. Bug spray is recommended, as insects are plentiful.



Whether you're here for photos or just to enjoy the natural beauty, Lubao's pink muhly fields provide a breathtaking escape into autumn's romance.


Reporter | Lynn

Reviser | Zoey

Source | Foshan News Network


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