As autumn transitions into winter, Beijing's ginkgo boulevards are reaching their prime viewing period. Each has its unique charm — which one captures your heart?


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From late October to early November, the nearly one-kilometer-long ginkgo boulevard between the junction of the Three Gardens (Yuanmingyuan Garden, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden) and the western entrance of the Western Buildings ruins becomes a popular destination. Layers of golden leaves create a corridor that seems to transcend time.


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Stretching from Gate 2 to Gate 5 of the Beijing Garden Expo Park, this 3-kilometer-long avenue is lined entirely with ginkgo trees. From late October to mid-to-late November, as autumn hues intensify and leaves turn golden, it reaches its peak viewing period.








Bring your family and friends for a stroll along these ginkgo boulevards, where every step echoes with whispers of autumn.
(Source: Official WeChat account of the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)
Source: BeijingService
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