It was early autumn, and there were still quite a few people, but it was still the off-season. The autumn harvest was just beginning; the leaves weren't yet red, and the ginkgo trees were still green. The fact that there were more guesthouses than shops was a good thing, and many areas were very quiet. Unlike many ancient towns, which are all lined with identical shops, this was much less interesting. I didn't squeeze into the popular photo spots, but found some quieter, less crowded areas where I could take pictures. The terraced fields were beautiful, even though they were bare. I can imagine how stunning they would be in spring when they were covered in rapeseed flowers! Overall, it's worth a visit!