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The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival (VCBF) is an annual spring festival held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to celebrate the city's cherry trees. The festival’s fundamental objectives include public education through seasonal, cherry-themed citywide viewing programs, musical performances, and fine art and craft exhibitions.
History
The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival was founded in 2005 by Linda Poole, its executive director, to commemorate the 800 cherry (also known as sakura in Japanese) trees gifted to the city by Japan.
Since then, Vancouver has over 40,000 cherry trees as of 2023. The festival incorporates opportunities to capture their beauty every spring, including bike rides, cherry blossom viewing tours, and traditional Japanese festivities.
In 2020, the festival went on hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From 1 to 25 April 2021, the 15th annual Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival ran virtually.
References
- "History of our Cherry Trees". 16 February 2022.
- Douglas Justice (2008). Ornamental Cherries in Vancouver (First ed.). Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. p. 4. ISBN 978-0-9811521-0-3.
- "Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival". www.destinationvancouver.com. Retrieved 2023-08-01.
External links
- A Guide to Vancouver's Cherry Blossoms from Tourism Vancouver
- Vancouver Haiku Stone Photographs
- Article from CBC Kids (March 31, 2014)
- Article from CNN.com (March 5, 2012)
- Article from BC Living (April 4, 2011)
- Official website