Explore Weifang with “red”. Shimenfang in Linqu is one of China's top five spots for viewing maple leaves. In autumn, the persimmon trees in Yinshi Village laden with bright red fruit.
260 teams from 57 countries and regions around the world, with over 1,500 kite enthusiasts, have gathered in Weifang. More than 2,300 kites soar in this azure sky, together presenting a world-class kite festival.
In Weifang, the Capital of Kites in east China’s Shandong, the sky has no limit. Every spring, kites of every imaginable shape and size dance above the crowds.
In Weifang, the Capital of Kites in east China’s Shandong, the sky has no limit. Every spring, kites of every imaginable shape and size dance above the crowds.@shandiannews@AmazingWeifang
The spring breeze brushes across the land of Weifang, awakening the spring hidden in the mountains. Climb to higher ground, watch the clouds and mist twine around the hills, and listen to the birds singing and the murmuring streams.
In 2026, the Weifang Huazhao Festival featured 34 meticulously planned themed events, deeply integrating traditional festivals with the city’s cultural heritage, offering citizens and tourists a cultural and tourism feast.
The 1532 Cultural Industry Park was first established in 1917, preserving a wealth of industrial relics and vintage architecture. Every street and every building hold stories of the past, making it a preferred location for many film crews to recreate scenes for their productions.