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The best time and place to enjoy ginkgo in Suzhou
Many friends think that the beautiful golden ginkgo can only be appreciated in autumn. In fact, there is another good place to enjoy ginkgo in December, which is Suzhou with its profound cultural heritage. So where can you see the best ginkgo trees? When is the best time?
: The best place and time to enjoy ginkgo in Suzhou
1. Daoqian Street
Daoqian Street is a relatively cultural street in Suzhou, on the south side of the street There are ginkgo trees. The golden ginkgo tree, a gust of wind blows, and the ginkgo leaves flutter in the wind. A thick layer of fallen leaves on the ground rustles when they fall on it. It feels like being in a fairy tale. Despite the busy traffic on Daoqian Street, Daoqian Street attracts countless citizens to view the ginkgo trees at this time of year.
Best viewing time: November 20th - December 15th
2. Suzhou University
On the campus of Suzhou University, ginkgo leaves will make people You feel peaceful and peaceful, and the pieces of ginkgo leaves will give you a golden and romantic atmosphere. There are also several hundred-year-old ginkgo trees on the campus, which are tall and straight. Many of the golden leaves on the trees have fallen and are scattered all over the ground.
Best viewing time: late November and early December
3. Dongshan
Dongshan is one of the top five ginkgo towns in China. Many ancient ginkgo trees are located in many mountain piers, temples and lakes. There are nearly a hundred ancient ginkgo trees in the Carved Flower Pavilion scenic area, which attracts many photography enthusiasts who come here in late autumn and early winter. If you have time, go to Beimang Village to see the 2000-year-old ginkgo tree. This long-lived old tree is old and strong. After being struck by lightning three times, he is still free and easy between heaven and earth.
Best viewing time: mid-November to early December
4. Xishan
Xishan is the famous "Guohua Mountain", and ginkgo is one of its specialties . In Xishan, century-old ginkgo trees can be seen everywhere. The best place to enjoy ginkgo in Xishan is Baoshan Temple. It cannot be said that they are everywhere, but there are three or five trees scattered here and there. The two ancient ginkgo trees in the temple are the treasures of the temple. Climbing to the top of the temple, you can also admire the village with black tiles and white walls covered with ginkgo and gold armor.
Best viewing time: December 6th to December 20th
5. Lion Forest
A tree in the Suzhou Classical Garden Lion Forest is nearly 400 The 20-year-old ancient ginkgo tree has golden leaves and luxuriant branches that seem to reach into the sky, becoming an eye-catching scenery in the garden.
Best viewing time: early December
6. Tiger Hill
The ginkgo trees in Tiger Hill are really beautiful and golden in autumn. Against the backdrop of the blue sky, I suddenly felt very holy. The golden ginkgo and the tower are intertwined, creating the unique beauty of Tiger Hill.
Best viewing time: end of November
7. Confucius Temple
The Suzhou Confucian Temple was founded by Fan Zhongyan, a famous official in the Northern Song Dynasty. It has a history of 970 years and is rich in history and culture. The landscape is rich. There are four ancient ginkgo trees in the temple, namely: Lucky Star, Longevity Star, Sanyuan Star and Li Lianxing. The largest is the plum tree; the oldest is the longevity tree. Combined with the main hall of the Confucian Temple and the statue of Confucius, it is full of ancient meaning and makes people feel pious.
Best viewing time: around early December
8. Tongjing Road
The landscape trees on Tongjing Road are all ginkgo trees, the same as those on Daoqian Street , is a road that preserves the deciduous landscape. The fallen leaves of the ginkgo tree are not cleaned. Compared to other places, this road may be on your way to work or home. Ginkgo is easy to see.
Best viewing time: around early December
"Autumn is here, the butterflies die, your blue leaves will turn to gold, and the butterflies will fly out of the garden!" This is Guo Moruo's affectionate description of ginkgo.
The yellow autumn leaves are simply synonymous with romance.
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