
A steady spring drizzle has settled over Kuliang, a Fuzhou suburb in East China's Fujian province, transforming the mountain into a lush, misty retreat filled with fresh scents and quiet charm.
In April, light rain comes and goes, wrapping the hills in a soft haze. Greenery seems to flow through the mist, while the cool, damp air brings a sense of calm that feels both refreshing and grounding. It's the kind of place where visitors naturally slow down and take it all in.

Hydrangeas, Chinese fringe flowers, azaleas, roses and photinia bloom in succession, alongside small wildflowers scattered across the landscape. Surrounded by drifting clouds and rolling hills, fallen petals add a gentle, almost poetic touch to the scenery.
At this time of year, Kuliang offers a simple yet memorable experience, a chance to walk in the rain, breathe in the mountain air and enjoy the quiet beauty of spring at its peak.
