Fuzhou is wrapped in the gentle embrace of autumn as Lidong, the Start of Winter in the traditional Chinese calendar, arrives. The crisp air carries the sweet fragrance of osmanthus blossoms that now blanket the hills of Kuliang, a tranquil suburb of the city.

Fragrant osmanthus flowers adorn Kuliang's streets. [Photo/fznews.com.cn]
As visitors stroll through Kuliang, they are greeted by clusters of blooming osmanthus trees, some of which are centuries old. Beyond its symbolism of beauty and good fortune, the osmanthus in Kuliang also represents friendship. A golden osmanthus tree, jointly planted by Chinese and American youth representatives and members of the Kuliang Friends, has come into full bloom, its delicate scent floating softly through the air.
Local guesthouses have embraced the theme of osmanthus-viewing by offering immersive travel experiences. In addition to half-day flower appreciation tours, visitors can participate in hands-on activities such as making osmanthus cakes, tasting osmanthus tea and attending story-sharing sessions about Kuliang's history and enduring friendships. These activities enrich the cultural tourism experience in this picturesque retreat.
The best spots to enjoy osmanthus in Kuliang include Kuliang Old Street, the Kuliang Post Office, the Kuliang Club and more.

Golden ginkgo trees light up the autumn landscape of Kuliang. [Photo/fznews.com.cn]
Alongside the golden, silver, orange and four-season osmanthus trees, Kuliang's autumn palette is further enhanced by red maples and golden ginkgoes. The maples in Zhuli Scenic Area glow like sunlight woven into their leaves, while the ginkgoes lining the mountain roads have donned their golden attire, fluttering softly with each breeze. On the Cedar Tree Trail, the dawn redwoods have traded their summer green for shades of orange and russet, painting the landscape with warm, gentle hues of the season.
In Kuliang, one can not only admire autumn and breathe in its fragrance, but also collect it. Fallen leaves, colorful fruits and blossoms scattered along the paths are nature's lovely gifts. Visitors often gather these treasures to create art — stringing leaves and seeds into wind chimes, crafting collages and arranging floral designs — discovering joy in the beautiful bond between people and nature.