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Where is Ginkgo Avenue in Beijing?

Autumn is the autumn of rice and the harvest season. From September when rice turns yellow, it is the golden season! Where is the most famous Ginkgo Avenue in Beijing? There is a place in Beijing that has become a landmark because of ginkgo biloba, and that is Diaoyutai, where Ginkgo Avenue is the most iconic.

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Ginkgo Avenue in Diaoyutai is the famous autumn scenery in Beijing. Many photographers say that the free ginkgo landscape here is no less than the red leaves of Xiangshan. In autumn, golden ginkgo leaves are scattered all over the floor, and you may think that the original fallen leaves can also be described as brilliant.

Best viewing time: 65438+1late June to165438+1mid-October.

Admission: free.

Transportation: Take the subway 1 line and get off at Muxi, and take the buses 1 14, 102, 103, 6 and 320 and get off at Diaoyutai Station.

If you want someone to ask for directions, just ask "East Gate of Diaoyutai State Guesthouse". From the east gate to the north, there is a ginkgo tree, but it won't turn yellow until late October. Either go early in the morning or after 3: 30 in the afternoon. At other times, the scenery is not good.

Reminder: There is no parking place on Yingbin Road outside the east wall of Diaoyutai State Guesthouse, only parking in ganjiakou or Sanlihe for walking or cycling. These two places also have restaurants.

Recommended tour route: Lama Temple-Ginkgo Avenue in Ditan Diaoyutai (In autumn, Lama Temple, Ditan and Diaoyutai Ginkgo Avenue are all golden. In the morning, when the light is good, you can go to the Lama Temple to take photos and worship Buddha. After visiting the Lama Temple, you can eat near the Lama Temple, then go to imperial academy and take photos at the Ditan. After visiting Ditan, taking advantage of the good afternoon light, I went to Ginkgo Avenue in Diaoyutai to take pictures of ginkgo at sunset in Diaoyutai.

The oldest Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park

Ditan park Ginkgo Avenue is the oldest Ginkgo Avenue in Beijing. Some ginkgo trees here seem to be older than those in Diaoyutai, and some are said to have been planted when Ditan was built. The scenery in the park is very beautiful, which is easier to appreciate than the outer wall of Diaoyutai State Guesthouse where cars come and go. Every autumn, it attracts many surrounding citizens to take photos and enjoy the autumn.

The best viewing time: 65438+1late June to165438+1early October.

Admission: 2 yuan.

Traffic Guide: Trams 104, 108 and 124 stop at Ditan, get off at Andingmen Station of Metro Line 2 and get off at Yonghegong Station of Metro Line 5.

From the west gate of ditan park, go straight to the North Park, and you will see the amazing Ginkgo Avenue. In the north of ditan park, an alley connecting Qingniangou Road and Huangxiaozhuang Road is also full of ginkgo.

Tip: Find a park that doesn't have time to go to a book fair or trade fair. There are many places to eat outside the west gate of the park. It is worth mentioning that there are more tourists in the park on weekends and more people doing morning exercises in the morning. On weekdays, there are the least tourists at dusk, and the effect of leaf appreciation is better.

The sweetest Ginkgo Avenue in Tsinghua Peking University.

If Ginkgo Avenue in Diaoyutai is the most iconic scenery in Beijing and Ginkgo Avenue in ditan park is the oldest scenery, then ginkgo trees scattered on campus are the sweetest scenery. If you want to enjoy the autumn in Beijing on campus, you must go to Tsinghua and Peking University. Whether in ancient or present university buildings, there is a special taste through that piece of ginkgo yellow.

The best viewing time: 65438+1late June to165438+1early October.

Admission: free.

The best ginkgo viewing place in Tsinghua: the intersection of Nanmen North-South Avenue and Dongxi Avenue in Tsinghua is westbound, one is ginkgo tree-lined road, and the other is dormitory No.5 in Tsinghua University.

Tsinghua Traffic Guide: Take Bus No.355, No.355, No.375, No.628, No.749, 1 10 and get off at Tsinghua East Gate or Shuangqing Road, then walk west for three minutes to reach Tsinghua East Gate. Get off at Wudaokou on Metro 13 line, and walk west for about 10 minutes to reach Tsinghua East Gate.

Best ginkgo viewing place in Peking University: near the west gate of Peking University.

Traffic guide of Peking University: Kuai 106, Kuai14,332, Kuai16,333,394,718,808, etc. To the west gate of Peking University. Cars have to pass through the west gate, and they are charged by time.

Tips: Tsinghua and Peking University are not far apart. If you are energetic, you can go to both places. The main scenic spot of Ginkgo biloba in Tsinghua is the South Gate of Tsinghua. You can choose to come out from the west gate of Tsinghua, walk to the east gate of Peking University, cross the campus of Peking University and enjoy the ancient buildings.

Ginkgo Avenue in Lama Temple is the quietest ginkgo avenue.

Ginkgo Road at the entrance of Yonghe Palace is one of the three largest ginkgo roads in Beijing. Coupled with the ancient and exquisite architecture of the Lama Temple next to it, it is particularly artistic. In addition, the ginkgo trees here are in their prime, and they are all over 30 years old. Therefore, the trees are tall and dense. When the leaves are golden in autumn, I think they are covered with small golden fans and the scenery is beautiful. Known as "the quietest ginkgo avenue".

Admission: 25 yuan.

Opening hours: 9:00- 17:00.

Best viewing time: 65438+1mid to late October.

Tips: The Lama Temple is a must for many foreign tour groups to come to Beijing, so there are many tourists here all year round. If you want to enjoy ginkgo in autumn quietly, it may not be as leisurely as ditan park.

Transportation: Take Metro Line 5 or Line 2 to Exit C of Lama Temple, take Bus No.62, 44 and 2 to get off at Lama Temple, and take Bus No.684 13, 1 16 and get off at imperial academy.

Wudong Street in Sanlitun is the embassy district of Beijing. Two rows of ginkgo trees are uniformly planted on both sides of the road, from the west exit to the east exit of the street. In autumn, it becomes a fairy tale world. Golden ginkgo trees and exotic buildings are really beautiful. Stroll around Wudong Street in Sanlitun, especially at the end of a movie.

The best viewing time: 65438+1late June to165438+1early October.

Admission: free.

Traffic Guide: Drive through the East Third Ring Agricultural Exhibition Hall, or take bus No.300, No.830 and No.402 to get off at the Agricultural Exhibition Hall.

There is also a Ginkgo Resort in the east section of West Fifth Street in Sanlitun, which is located in the hinterland of the embassy district. Although it is close to the East Third Ring Road, it is a pure land in prosperity! What is rare is that the bright sunshine, clear blue sky and gentle breeze are all matched just right, as if they were all agreed, and it is a pity to miss any one!

Tips: If you are tired from walking, outdoor open-air seats in any restaurant along the street are the best place to enjoy autumn. In addition to the natural landscape, the "olive green" which stands in front of the embassy and represents the image of China is also the most beautiful landscape here. You can take several bus stops near Sanlitun to Chaoyang Park and walk a few steps to the famous Sanlitun bar street and business circle. There are many good places to see ginkgo in Beijing:

From 20 10 to 20 12, ginkgo trees in badachu park are mainly distributed in Dabei Temple, Lingguang Temple, Kannonji and Foya Pagoda, and most of them are ancient trees over 100 years old.

In particular, two ancient ginkgo trees in Dabei Temple are over 800 years old.

Tickets, 10 yuan.

Ginkgo Avenue, Sanlitun Wu Dong Street is the most artistic conception.

There are three ginkgo trees near Shifang in the southwest corner of the Summer Palace. Two big trees are near the water, and the smaller one is near a courtyard gate.

If you go to the Summer Palace, you can have a look on the way.

Badachu (Ancient Ginkgo biloba)

The largest temple in northern Beijing. There are three famous plant landscapes in the temple, one of which is two male and female ginkgo trees in the Tang Dynasty in front of Daxiong Hall.

Tickets, 54 yuan.

Summer Palace (Three Trees)

In front of Bilu Pavilion in Tanzhe Temple, there are two tall ancient ginkgo trees, one is the imperial tree and the other is the companion tree. The oldest is over 1300 years old.

Tickets, 55 yuan.