The peonies at the Working People’s Cultural Palace are arranged in two different ways, with blossoms set against the site's iconic Ming-style red walls, forming a picturesque scene of traditional Chinese aesthetics, while many flowers thrive under the lush canopy of ancient trees, where the shaded environment protects delicate petals from wilting under direct sunlight.
There was a diverse lineup for opening day, including performers from the National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, the Beijing Quyi Troupe, and the Golden Sail Wind Band of Shijia Primary School.
During the festival, horticultural experts are offering guided tours at 10:40 AM and 2:40 PM daily, during which they will talk about peony varieties, cultivation techniques and their historical significance in Chinese culture.
A number of institutions, including Art Exhibitions China and various creative studios, are participating in the cultural fair, showcasing intangible cultural heritage handicrafts and themed souvenirs.