Azalea wonderland boosts rural revival in Qingdao
In the Tieshan subdistrict of Qingdao, the Wubifang Garden of Yangjiashanli is bursting with color. Over 500 mu (33.33 hectares) of land are covered with more than 300 varieties of azaleas, creating a breathtaking floral display that attracts many visitors.
This vibrant sea of flowers is more than just a scenic attraction — it supports the "beauty economy" of rural vitalization. By integrating agriculture, culture, and tourism, the garden has charted a new course for ecological prosperity, helping local villagers increase their income while preserving the natural environment. Here, the azaleas tell a story of a greener, more prosperous countryside.

Over 500 mu of land burst into bloom at Wubifang Garden in Qingdao, featuring more than 300 azalea varieties. [Photo/IC]

Visitors flock to admire the spectacular succession of colorful blossoms that reshape the countryside into a floral wonderland. [Photo/IC]

Through the "beauty economy", this flower sea integrates agriculture, culture, and tourism, paving the way for green rural vitalization. [Photo/IC]




