Peachy prospects in Tibet as blossoms attract public
A scattering of courtyards, wide and clean roads, and babbling streams are set against a backdrop of jadelike foliage. Beneath a soft blanket of drizzling rain, Kala, a village in the city of Nyingchi in Southwest China's Tibet autonomous region, lives up to its unique charm as the "Jiangnan of the snowy regions".
Jiangnan is a reference to the prosperous regions south of the Yangtze River.
More than 1,200 wild peach trees make up the 18-plus hectares of peach blossom groves in Kala village.