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Cherry blossoms in London, where to see them

The Japanese cherry trees or sakura all turn pink in April and are a fantastic sight. They are known as the harbingers of spring. The trees usually start blooming in late March and then bloom for two weeks. The flowers they are a symbol of youth, beauty, romance and courage. Japan is famous for its cherry trees. They are seen as a traditional symbol of Japan. Some festivals that are celebrated in Japan include Hanami (花 見) (flower viewing cherry blossoms) where people go out to admire the surrounding cherry blossoms and picnic together.

The Japanese cherry trees or sakura all turn pink in April and are a fantastic sight. They are known as the harbingers of spring. The trees usually start blooming in late March and then bloom for two weeks. The flowers they are a symbol of youth, beauty, romance and courage. Cherry trees have now also become typical of many parks and streets in London, another way to celebrate this spring. Sakura (樱花) is the name of the cherry blossom in Japan.

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