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The best places to visit in winter around Baoding

The best places to visit in winter around Baoding include Baishi Mountain, Langya Mountain, Yesanpo, Jinxiu Park, Baiyangdian, etc.

1. Baishi Mountain

The autumn snow perfectly combines with the virgin forest. The branches are wrapped in white snowflakes, and the mountains and plains look like crystal clear ice flowers blooming. The willow trees bear silver flowers and the pine trees bloom silver chrysanthemums. It is like a poetic fairyland, appropriately beautiful, clean and pure.

2. Langya Mountain

In the cold winter, thousands of trees withered and it was desolate. However, winter has its own beautiful scenery. The uncanny workmanship of nature makes Langya Mountain even more beautiful in winter. Langya Mountain has a unique forest shape, with various shapes and colors, and the heavy snow makes Langya Mountain look like a fairy tale world of ice and snow. Looking up, you will be surprised by the breathtaking scenery.

3. Yesanpo

It is known as the Little Guilin in the north. Although there are no lush flowers in winter, the mountain springs and waterfalls are firmly frozen on the stone walls. A layer upon layer of well-proportioned small ice waterfalls are formed, which are crystal clear, exquisite and exquisite.

4. Jinxiu Park

Dongfeng Park, Baoding Military Academy Park, Longtan Park, Binhe Park, Oriental Sports Park, East Third Ring Park, Baoding Nanhu Park, East Lake Park, Ginkgo Park, Fuhe Park and Qinyuan Park. These places are quite suitable for visiting in winter.

5. Baiyangdian

The water surface of Baiyangdian in winter is open, but because of the ice, there is not a single cruise ship on the lake, making it a little lonely. The sky is blue-gray in color, blending in with the ice, and the edges cannot be seen clearly, as if it is the infinity of time and space. When the fog in the air meets the cold tree branches beside the street, it begins to condense, forming rime. Rime is also called tree hanging. This word is more vivid. Ice crystals hang on the branches, and they are covered with silver.