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Spinning Windmills, Flying Kites, and Swings: Let's Go to Wudang Flower Painting Town!

On April 5th, the Yangchang Flower Painting Town Windmill Festival opened in Wuyang District, Guiyang City, with a total of millions of windmills displayed in the town. Visitors can enjoy tulips while watching millions of windmills spinning in the breeze.

According to reports, this event opened on April 5th and will end on May 10th. During the event, millions of windmills and kites will form a sea of windmills in the tulip fields of Flower Painting Town, allowing visitors to experience spring by riding the windmills in the sea.

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The windmills are scattered everywhere, with vibrant colors, and as they follow the undulating slopes, attracting visitors to stop and take photos.

Walking along the windmill sea, you can relax on the sunny lawn, and you can also swing on the swings in the botanical garden. There are also delicious specialty snacks waiting for you to taste in the snack street! In the model boat experience area, high-speed boats like the Wind Cheetah and Lightning will let you experience the thrill of riding the waves.

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In the Dongchu Culture Square and sunny lawn in the scenic area, visitors can also hand-make kites. There are also wishing tablets in the scenic area, where you can take a wishing tablet, write down your wishes and hopes, and then hand-fly the kite, letting the kite fly its dreams in the sky!


Urban reporter Jia Hua, edited by Zhang Hong, proofread by Hao Meng, compiled and edited by Liao Bo and Zhou Mi

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