The park also carries deep historical meaning. One of its highlights is the “Seventy-Eight Cherry Blossom Pavilion,” created after former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka gifted 78 cherry trees to Chairman Ren Chuan. This gesture marked the 1978 China-Japan Friendship Treaty and remains a symbol of goodwill between the two countries.
Over time, the park has been carefully maintained and enhanced, preserving both its natural beauty and cultural significance. Every spring, it transforms into a vibrant celebration of blossoms, attracting thousands of visitors. The annual Cherry Blossom Festival brings the park to life with music, lantern displays, and magical nighttime illuminations that make the flowers glow.
Today, East Lake Cherry Blossom Park is a favorite destination for photographers, couples, and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by breathtaking nature and meaningful history. It offers a perfect blend of beauty, culture, and unforgettable spring atmosphere.