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Which gate is Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park?

Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park is not at the gate of Ditan, but in ditan park. You need to enter from ditan park West Gate, and then walk to ditan park North District to see Ginkgo Avenue. Ginkgo biloba is also planted in an alley connecting Qingniangou Road and Zhuanglu Road in the north of ditan park.

In terms of fame, Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park may not be as famous as Ginkgo Avenue in Diaoyutai. But historically, Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park is the oldest Ginkgo Avenue in Beijing.

Relatively speaking, Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan is the most suitable for viewing.

First of all, Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan is sparsely populated and quiet, and the overall environment is very suitable for viewing. Secondly, there are many tree species on Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan, such as yellow maple leaf and red maple leaf, which are all flourishing and have beautiful scenery in the park.

Every autumn, Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan attracts many tourists, and many photographers go to take pictures.

Ditan, also known as Fangzetan, is the place where emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties sacrificed their gods. Built in the 9th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1530), it is the second largest altar among the five altars in Beijing.

1928 In May, Ditan became a cultural relic protection unit in Beijing. On May 25th, 2006, the Temple of Heaven was promoted to a national cultural relic protection unit.