The 12-day event features 3,000 kinds of indigenous and foreign flowers and fish, many of whom are rare species.
Some of the highlights of the festival include the ancient yellow apricot trees and the intricately trimmed bonsais.
Also on display are souvenirs and handicraft products from southern localities. Cultural exhibits, traditional food stalls, calligraphy demonstrations, and street shows featuring lion dances, folk art, and folk games will dazzle visitors until February 10th.