Jasmine is the city flower of which city?

Fuzhou. Fuzhou is the only city with jasmine as its city flower. 1985 In the spring, it was decided at the 12th meeting of the Eighth People's Congress of Fuzhou that the trees in Fuzhou were banyan trees and the city flowers were jasmine flowers. Urban trees and flowers, one green and one white, one large and one small, one yang and one yin, are a perfect match. Fuzhou people have a unique love for jasmine. Jasmine represents not only fragrance, but also a memory. People or things related to jasmine can be awakened by a wisp of jasmine fragrance. A flower can smoke a room, and jade is cool on a hot day. More than two thousand years ago, jasmine became the favorite of Fuzhou people. Jasmine originated in India, and was introduced to China in the Western Han Dynasty and settled in Fuzhou. Jasmine belongs to Meliaceae, an evergreen climbing shrub, which blooms in late spring with clusters of buds and blooms in late autumn. The flowers are rich, fresh and not turbid. Fuzhou was founded in the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu (the first 202 years), with a history of more than 2,200 years. It is said that jasmine reached Fuzhou earlier than the Western Han Dynasty, almost accompanied by the birth of Fuzhou City.