FRESNO, Calif.—The Fresno County Blossom Trail is home to acres of fruit tree blossoms. It attracts around 30,000 visitors over a three-week period. People can go on a self-guided tour drive around the 60-plus-mile loop to view a variety of blooming trees, free of charge. Plum, apple, citrus, and almond trees have white flowers, while peach and nectarine trees have pink flowers. With the fields so spread out, visitors practically have a whole farm to themselves for a photo shoot. “It’s pretty! And we’re very happy and excited to be out and take photos,” Shoua Xiong, a blossom viewer, told The Epoch Times. She and her sister are locals and visit the blossoms every year in different Hmong outfits. “Usually I would wear pink so I wouldn’t blend in too much with the white flowers,” Xee Xiong told The Epoch Times. “It’s so pretty. Because we have the pink flowers, …
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