In late April and early May, the Oberlausitz region in Eastern Germany is covered with cherry blossoms, yellow rapeseed flowers... combined with ancient architectural works, creating an impressive late spring picture.
The Oberlausitz region, rich in nature, culture and history, is one of the most attractive destinations just 40km from the capital Dresden, in the German state of Saxony. Photo: Hang Van Photography From mid-April to October is the ideal time for tourists to visit Germany. At this time, the sky is clear and the sun is golden, so taking pictures is very beautiful. Photo: Hang Van Photography Besides, the autumn scenery around late October and November, the Oberlausitz area in particular and Germany in general also becomes poetic with yellow and red leaves. Photo: Hang Van Photography In late spring, cherry blossoms in pink, white, and yellow canola flowers... bloom all over the streets, creating a poetic scene. Photo: Hang Van Photography The lush green lawns also create an impressive destination for Oberlausitz. Photo: Hang Van Photography In Oberlausitz, visitors take a bike ride to explore the winding, twisting roads. Photo: Hang Van Photography On both sides of the road are fields of yellow canola flowers, green grass carpets or dreamy white cherry trees. Photo: Hang Van Photography “The Oberlausitz region is famous for the ancient cities of Bautzen and Görlitz, the ancient fortress of Oybin, the Devil's Bridge in Kromlau Park and the poppy fields in May, the endless sunflower fields in June and July and the roads covered with golden leaves in Autumn” Devil's Bridge in Kromlau Park. Photo: Hang Van Photography Poppy fields in May. Photo: Hang Van Photography Oybin ancient fortress. Photo: Hang Van Photography A corner of Bautzen city. Photo: Hang Van Photography A corner of Görlitz city. Photo: Hang Van Photography
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