During the apricot blossom season, which begins in January and ends February, red, white, and pink apricot blossoms burst into bloom.
The apricot area in Muzha covers about two hectares in the vicinity of No. 27-3, Lane 45, Laoquan Street. This was originally a private tea plantation, and the apricot trees were mostly planted by Chang Dingting. Each year, about 2,000 apricot trees display a show of brilliant red, white, and pink flowers that lasts until mid-March.
Entrance to the area is free and visitors can also order tea or purchase various agricultural products.
The tree groves were developed by Mr. Chang after he retired from his job as a tea farmer. This is one of the most beautiful and striking features in this tea-dominated area.