St. Teresa’s Church, Prince Edward Road West, Kwun Tong Maryknoll Secondary School comes in April, and it is also the time when the flowers are in full bloom. Along Prince Edward Road West, the majestic Yumuhua blossoms into a sea of flowers. Outside St. Teresa’s Church and Maryknoll Seminary School, flowers bloom like crucian carp. Yahoo photographers visit flower-viewing hotspots to see cityscapes accompanied by summer flowers.
Photo: Davies
Yumuhua is not a perennial tree. In winter, its branches are usually bare. After blooming, it grows yellow and white flowers, which are very eye-catching on the road. The flowering period of Yumuhua is generally from April to May and September to October, and lasts for several weeks each time.
According to the forecast of the Observatory, there will be one or two showers at the beginning of this Saturday, and the weather will gradually turn fine later until Sunday. It will be warm during the day, with a maximum of 29 degrees, and there will still be sunshine until early next week. Citizens want to check in, so they can seize this weekend as a good time!
In terms of flower-viewing locations, Maryknoll Secondary School in Kwun Tong, next to Shengyan Secondary School in Caiyun Village, St. Teresa’s Church on Prince Edward Road West, the train bridge at the junction of Key Causeway Road, Boundary Street, and Cherry Street are all good places to check in. You might as well follow in the footsteps of photographers and enjoy the romantic sea of flowers in the sky.
The flower viewing locations are as follows:
*The “Maryknoll Secondary School” indicated on the diagram and map should be the Maryknoll Seminary School in Kowloon Tong. I hereby make a correction
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