[Explanation] The cherry blossom special train launched by Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism and Wuhan Metro Group was launched simultaneously on Line 1 and Line 8 of rail transit on March 8.

A few days ago, Wuhan issued an invitation to tourists from all over the world to enjoy cherry blossoms. Taking the cherry blossom special train to "check in" cherry blossom viewing spots has become a new travel choice.

  [Same period] Du Si, a staff member of Xunbo Company of Wuhan Metro Group

  During the flower viewing season in March, I will give you one more place to check in, and hope that you can also take the subway to enjoy the flowers, and the subway is more convenient for green travel.

  [Explanation] On the morning of the same day, the reporter came to Sanyang Road Station on Line 1, and a train "wearing" pink clothes slowly entered the station. .

On the floor of the carriage, East Lake Cherry Blossom Garden, Wuhan University, Wangjiadun Park, Qingshan Park... Blossoming flowers printed with famous cherry blossom viewing spots in Wuhan extend to the end of the train.

  [Concurrent] Citizens

  It's refreshing, it's this pink atmosphere.

  [Concurrent] Citizens

  I think it's very pink and tender, very pretty.

  [Explanation] Du Si, a staff member of Xunbo Company of Wuhan Metro Group, introduced that the Sakura subway train will continue to operate until April 30.

  [Same period] Du Si, a staff member of Xunbo Company of Wuhan Metro Group

  In the compartment inside the cherry blossom special train, we also brought you a map of cherry blossom viewing. You can also see which scenic spots you can take, which line to take, and which station to go to. We also made such a guide and strategy for you. .

  [Explanation] According to incomplete statistics from the Wuhan Municipal Bureau of Gardens and Forestry, as of now, there are 161 cherry blossom viewing spots in Wuhan, of which 40 are planted with more than 100 cherry blossoms.

Statistics show that more than 500,000 cherry blossom trees have been planted in Wuhan, with more than 120 varieties, accounting for about one-third of the world's cherry blossom varieties.

  Reporter Zou Hao reports from Wuhan, Hubei

Responsible editor: [Luo Pan]