Our favourite places to stay on this sleepy Cebu island.
Speak of springtime in Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan, and it’s impossible not to mention cherry blossoms. Common among a lot of other countries that have a temperate climate, these stunning flowers have become attractions of their own right, especially among aesthetic-driven crowds like many of us Filipinos nowadays.
TripZilla Philippines previously asked some of these individuals to share their in the hope of inspiring travellers, and their submissions have been overwhelming, to say the least. Below are just some of the ones taken from all across the globe that really caught our attention.
Also read: Cherry Blossoms in the Philippines: Where to Find Them, and More!
Annual blooming season: March to May
Annual blooming season: September to November
Annual blooming season: March to April
Annual blooming season: March to May
Annual blooming season: March to April
Annual blooming season: March to April
Annual blooming season: January to April
Also read: 7 Philippine Native Trees You Need On Your Feed
It may take a while before we can all take of our own without worrying about safety. But with this short compilation of photos courtesy of these Filipino travellers, hopefully, you’ll have something to look forward to when finally planning a trip to destinations endowed with these exquisite natural wonders.
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