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Man-Made Sakura Rain For Selfie
Spring breeze brings rains of cherry petals each year around March and April. It is always a perfect romantic scene for shooting films.
Silver screen has most people expect the effect like this:
However, in real life, this can lead to quite an ugly scene.
A man in Nanjing likes to experience such a romantic selfie background, but he can hardly wait for a proper wind.
And this is what he did...
He kicked the cherry tree in order to bath himself with petal rain along a street near Jiming Temple in Nanjing on Friday, reported People’s Daily.
And it seems he quite enjoyed it.
A netizen named dearpope commented:
“I feel ashamed to live in the same city and to have once walked along the same street as the man does.”
Cherry flowers bloomed across the city of Nanjing recently. Some people even climbed on trees to snap a picture, as Weibo posts revealed.
This woman surely defies the difficulty of climbing onto a cherry tree while still wearing her pink stiletto.
And voila! She made it!!
With some help, even the elderly can make the climb!
And many people like to hold a twig of a cherry tree to have that romantic movie-like picture. Does it really make them look more beautiful?
And what's the point of taking pictures among a bush of flowers?
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