In Fulu Village, southern China, vast fields of rapeseed have burst into bloom along the Fulu River, resembling a golden ocean. Once idle winter plots, these flower fields have now become a popular destination for visitors, who stroll among the blossoms, capture photos and enjoy the warmth of spring.
Rapeseed offers more than just beauty. Its seeds are used for oil, its flowers provide high-quality nectar, and its roots enrich the soil—blending economic value with ecological benefits. Local experts regularly visit the fields to monitor growth and offer guidance on eco-friendly pest control, helping farmers boost yields.
Together with nearby wetland parks and Zhuang ethnic cultural heritage, a vibrant agro-ecological tourism route has been formed, boosting local tourism. Villagers run restaurants or sell local products, earning extra income without leaving home. Visitors are invited to experience the charm of nature.

