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View of cherry trees in full bloom and the Washington Monument
盛開的櫻桃樹與華盛頓紀念碑

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在華盛頓特區種下櫻桃樹
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第一夫人塔夫特與次恩塔夫人種植的這些櫻桃樹,只是日本政府送給美國3020棵櫻桃樹的其中一小部分而已。這些樹木被種植在波多馬克潮汐湖沿岸靠近傑佛遜紀念堂的地方、東波多馬克公園,以及白宮草地上。你知道為什麼日本要送櫻花樹給美國嗎?。


When First Lady Taft and the Viscountess Chinda planted those cherry trees, they were only a small part of a gift of 3,020 trees given to the U.S. by the Japanese government. The trees were planted along the Potomac Tidal Basin near the Jefferson Memorial, in East Potomac Park, and on the White House grounds. Why do you think the Japanese gave the cherry trees to the U.S.?

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