Enjoy the Summer Season with Yahoo Photo Gallery’s Top Picks for Flower Viewing: Explore the Sea of Flowers and Admire Prince Yumuhua in Full Bloom

As April arrives, it signals the bloom of the Yumuhua tree along Prince Edward Road West. The magnificent tree becomes a sea of flowers, with blooms appearing outside St. Teresa’s Church and Maryknoll Seminary School. Photographers from Yahoo visit these flower hotspots to capture cityscapes surrounded by summer blooms.

The Yumuhua tree, also known as the “tree head vegetable”, is a common sight on Hong Kong roads. While its branches are usually bare in winter, it produces dense yellow and white flowers when it blooms from April to May and September to October.

To enjoy the Yumuhua blooms, visitors can visit hotspot locations like Maryknoll Secondary School in Kwun Tong, St. Teresa’s Church on Prince Edward Road West, the train bridge at the junction of Key Causeway Road, Boundary Street, and Cherry Street Park.

According to the Observatory’s forecast, there may be one or two showers on the upcoming weekend, but the weather will gradually become fine with warm temperatures up to 29 degrees. So seize the opportunity to check in and relish in the romantic sea of flowers in the sky.

cherry street

When April comes, it is time for Yumuhua to bloom again. 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.

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彩雲邨聖言中學旁

Next to Sing Yin Secondary School, Choi Wan Estate

太子道西與基堤道交界火車橋

Train bridge at the junction of Prince Edward Road West and Key Causeway

彩雲邨聖言中學旁

Next to Sing Yin Secondary School, Choi Wan Estate

彩雲邨聖言中學旁

Next to Sing Yin Secondary School, Choi Wan Estate

櫻桃街

cherry street

櫻桃街

cherry street

櫻桃街

cherry street

觀塘瑪利諾中學

Kwun Tong Maryknoll Secondary School

櫻桃街

cherry street

魚木花太子道西聖德肋撒堂

St. Teresa’s Church, Prince Edward Road

太子道西聖德肋撒堂

St. Teresa’s Church, Prince Edward Road

彩雲邨聖言中學旁

Next to Sing Yin Secondary School, Choi Wan Estate

櫻桃街

cherry street

櫻桃街

cherry street

魚木花

Boundary Street

彩雲邨聖言中學旁

Next to Sing Yin Secondary School, Choi Wan Estate

界限街

Boundary Street

櫻桃街公園

Cherry Street Park

Yumuhua, also known as “tree head vegetable”, is a common tree beside the roads in Hong Kong. Because it is not an evergreen tree, the branches are usually bare in winter, and when it blooms, it will grow dense yellow and white small flowers, which are extraordinarily 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.



As the Yumuhua trees bloom and the sea of flowers welcomes the summer, Hong Kong becomes a picturesque destination for flower viewing. Whether it’s the Cherry Street Park or the train bridge at the junction of Key Causeway Road, there are plenty of hotspots to visit and marvel at the cityscape surrounded by the summer flowers. The Yumuhua tree, also known as “tree head vegetable,” is a common sight in Hong Kong, and its blooming adds a magical touch to the city’s atmosphere. With sunny weather predicted, this weekend is the perfect time to visit these stunning locations and experience the charm of Hong Kong in full bloom.

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