Saturday, March 28, 2009

Day 25 - To the girl who have never seen it

After our visit to the second biggest Fibre optic factory in the world, we headed over to the “Wuhan University” which was said to have one of the best views of the cherry blossoms. We had to walk quite a bit to get to the area where all the cherry blossom trees were, the longer we walked, the greater the excitement built up in our hearts. Most of us had only seen cherry blossoms on the television or just from books and magazines; little did we know that what we were about to see was indescribable by books or any form of media.

It was like candy floss on branches occupying every corner of our eyes, with layers of pink peddles coating the floor, the sight was unbelievable. It was said that this cherry blossoms are symbols of love, if that was true then I have to say that place will be filled with love every spring....

 Even though the phenomenon happens only once a year and only for 2 weeks at a time, how great would it be if Singapore has it too. It would be a great opportunity for Singaporeans like us who are so used to the urban sceneries to see the other side of the world we live in.

We were there for just a short period of time but we didn’t miss the chance to test the shutter limit of our cameras, pictures after pictures were taken even though they all looked the same in the end. What we have seen and felt can never be experience by just photos or words but I am still going to show some pictures taken that day. Hope that no one in their lifetime will miss such a beauty of our mother nature.                            P.S don’t miss it again next year^^