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Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Park is a great place. Every year, the best time to see ginkgo is in the middle of November. More tourists, everyone has a good chance to pass the annual opportunity.
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Ditan Park Ginkgo Avenue Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Park is located on the north side of the park. As soon as you enter the north gate, you can see the magnificent Ginkgo Avenue. This is the very old Ginkgo Avenue in Beijing. Some ginkgo trees are said to have been planted when the Temple of Earth was built. When autumn is not yet strong, there are already many tourists here to watch ginkgo, and photography enthusiasts also take long shots and short cannons to capture the beautiful scenery. The ginkgo trees in Ditan Park have thick trunks and very beautiful tree shapes. When the leaves change, it becomes a fairy tale world of lemon yellow. Standing on the straight Ginkgo Avenue, you can see the altar at the end. The golden-yellow ginkgo leaves covered the ground like a golden carpet, and they looked dazzling under the sunlight.
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Ditan Park Ginkgo Avenue Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Park is a great place. Every year, the best time to see ginkgo is in the middle of November. More tourists, everyone has a good chance to pass the annual opportunity.
The autumn of the capital: the golden world before the snowfall...Suddenly, the mind appeared "when the window is clear, the mirror deciduous yellow". Autumn, no matter where the autumn, is always good; but yes, the autumn of the north country, but especially clear, quiet, sad. My not far away, to catch up with Qingdao from Hangzhou, but also from Qingdao to catch up with Beiping reason, but also want to taste this "Autumn", this autumn flavor of the old city.
There are two Ginkgo Avenues in Ditan Park. One is between the west gate and the archway and the other is on the north-south central axis at the north gate. The end of October to early November is the best time to see Ginkgo in Ditan Park. Under the sun's light yellow green ginkgo leaves like earth palette, beautiful!
As soon as autumn arrives, there are photographers looking forward to taking a golden autumn on the Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Park.
Ditan Park, Beijing's oldest Ginkgo Avenue. Ginkgo in early November, green and yellow, will enter its heyday in mid-November. 👏 Although Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Park is not as famous as Ginkgo Avenue in Diaoyutai, the scenery is even better. 👏 Some ginkgos here seem to be older than Diaoyutai, and some are said to have been planted when they were building the altar. 👏 The scenery in the park is beautiful, so it looks calmer than the wall of the Diaoyutai State Guest House where cars come and go. Every autumn day, many citizens around me go to take pictures and enjoy the autumn. The red wall in Ditan Park is also quite capable of filming. It is recommended to wear pure color clothes that can contrast with red, so it is convenient to take pictures on the red wall. 👏 There are stalls in the park "Beijing Foreign Films", "Foreign Films Sing Spring and Autumn, and a big drama in the box", which provokes a group of children to watch. (Like) Feature recommendation: 👏 Ditan Park, also known as Fangzetan, is the second largest of the five altars in Beijing. Ditan Park is located on Andingmen Outer Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. The park was built in Jiajing, Ming Dynasty in 1530. It is the place where emperors sacrificed the "royal gods" in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is also the largest altar of sacrifice in China. Ditan Park has famous tourist attractions such as Fangzetan, imperial palace, archway, Zhaigong. 👏 Beijing film, used to be called playful. It is a folk entertainment device. Drive a few pictures left and right, and the audience looks at the enlarged picture from the convex lens. Most of the pictures are Western paintings, so they are called Western films.