Exploring the Beautiful Cherry Blossom Path in Imbulri

Hello!
I visited the beautiful cherry blossom path in Imbulri, which is adorned with spring blooms.
Originally, I planned to visit on Saturday, but I heard that the cherry blossom path had become overcrowded with visitors, so I decided to go today, Monday, during the afternoon.
This year, the cherry blossom festival started on April 5th, marking its fourth annual celebration.
The weeping cherry blossoms, also known as 'Nongsu cherry blossoms,' are named for their long, cascading branches.
The blooming period can vary depending on the temperature, but they typically bloom from late March to early April, often later than regular cherry blossoms.
Despite it being a weekday, many people came to enjoy the cherry blossoms.
It was lovely to see visitors taking photos under the fluttering petals and leisurely walking along the path to enjoy spring.
I also took photos for my companions, and capturing the blossoms along with people made the photos feel much more vibrant.
I visit this place every year for photography, and I usually park near the road leading to Hapcheon and walk up slowly while capturing the scenery.
As I approached the entrance, I was able to capture a variety of compositions and natural scenes, making my photography experience even more satisfying.
While I noticed some cherry blossom trees with green leaves emerging, overall, the cherry blossoms were still in full bloom.
Thanks to the recent rain and cooler temperatures, it seems we can enjoy the flowers a bit longer.
However, if the warm weather continues like today...
Many people were also taking photos at the entrance, and with the right angle, you can capture beautiful shots against the sky.
I took a few photos for some visitors, and it was heartwarming to see their satisfaction with the results.
Even though the cherry blossom season is nearing its end, the Imbulri weeping cherry blossom path still holds its beauty and is definitely worth a visit.
This place allows you to enjoy the blossoms relatively late into the season, making it a great spot to savor the final moments of spring.
If you haven't visited yet, I highly recommend stopping by before the flowers completely fall.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/geochanggun/224251331550
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