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When is the best time for the Red Leaf Festival in Dawu Sapium?
When is Dawu Hongye Festival?
Because the seasonal cooling time is different every year, the time of Dawu Hongye Festival will be slightly different. But the approximate time can still be inferred. Generally speaking, 165438+ 10 is the best time to watch red leaves every year. In previous years, Dawu Hongye Festival basically started with 1 1. The red leaves of Dawu are usually the most beautiful period from 165438+ 10/0 to 20. If the temperature drops early and the wind blows, the red leaves will fall early.
2. The best time to watch Chinese tallow leaves.
Every year at the end of 65438+1early October or165438+1early October, the red leaves of sebiferum sapium turn red, and the best viewing time is from165438+1early October to 65438+. If the weather is cold early, the leaves will turn red early. Sapium sebiferum, also known as catalpa, has hundreds of thousands of sapium sebiferum trees over 30 years old in Dawu County. Every autumn, the leaves of Sapium sebiferum turn red, and the mountains and plains are all red, which is very pleasing to the eye. The poet Lu You once said, "Sapium sebiferum is redder than maple, and the garden is full in mid-September". When autumn comes, Dawu will be a good place to see the red leaves.
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