Published on: 2026-05-20
Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –
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Green plantations have turned into seas of Chinese roses, viaducts — into aerial flower galleries, and the roadside is strewn with peonies… Recently, romantic landscapes in many Chinese cities have become viral on overseas social networks, causing foreign users to express admiration and curiosity: “Is this generated by AI?”, “Why do you have such beautiful green plantations?”
Of course, this is not AI. Behind this beauty lies a powerful garden and park industry in China, allowing the cultivation of flowers and seedlings on an industrial scale.
Such landscaping helps mitigate the urban “heat island” effect, absorb dust and noise, reduce driver fatigue, and also transfer the beauty of parks to the streets that residents use daily to get to work. Limited public budget funds are transformed into an accessible sense of happiness and satisfaction for citizens.
From the “Rose Necklace” in Beijing to the alleys of seiba trees in Guangzhou, from the “Bougainvillea Waterfalls” on the overpass in Nanning to the incomparable peonies on Luoyan Street — these landscapes demonstrate to the world not only the beauty of Chinese cities, but also the wisdom of modern governance, combining efficiency with care for people, ecology with the well-being of the population.
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