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JULIA PARKUnited States

November 17: A glimpse of one of the few parks in Beijing with autumn leaves, Yuetan Park.

On November 17, I went to the streets and alleys of Beijing to explore the unique charm of late autumn. At this time, Beijing has already embraced late autumn. The trees in the suburbs, which were originally full of yellow leaves, are like actors about to take their final bow after a grand performance. After two autumn rains, the splendid yellow leaves have almost disappeared. Fortunately, there are still a few parks in the city where you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of ginkgo leaves falling like rain. Among them, Yuetan Park is like a quiet corner hidden in the hustle and bustle of the city. It is not very big, and it doesn't take much time to stroll along the park's paths. No matter where you go in the park, you can always see the tall ginkgo trees. At present, the ginkgo trees in the southern part of the park present a spectacular scene. The golden leaves are at their most splendid, like a beautiful painting carefully drawn by nature with the most delicate brushstrokes. The yellow is so dazzling and pure that you can't help but stop and be intoxicated by the golden color. On the north side of the park, many ginkgo leaves have already fallen, as if a golden carpet has been laid on the ground. However, the beauty of the ginkgo trees is mainly concentrated in the southern part of the park, which is like the "face" of the whole park. Although Yuetan Park is not as popular as those internet-famous ginkgo spots, and not many people come here specifically to take photos, it is precisely this low-key and tranquility that makes it unique. Here, you don't have to worry about being disturbed by the crowds. You can pose in various ways and capture the beautiful moments of late autumn with your camera. It is really a great place for photography. By the way, let me share some information about Yuetan Park. It is located at No. 6, Yuetan North Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. The best part is that it is open to the public for free, so you don't have to spend a penny on tickets. The opening hours are also very user-friendly, from 6 am to 9 pm. During this time, you can enter the park at any time to experience its unique charm. Friends, while the weather is still nice, hurry up and catch the last bit of autumn in Yuetan Park. Don't miss the rare beauty of the ginkgo trees. I'm sure you'll leave with beautiful memories.
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Posted: Nov 17, 2024
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