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What are the attractions suitable for autumn travel?

It is too cold in winter and too hot in summer. Just like the Chinese people's golden mean, autumn with suitable temperature is loved by most people. Here are some places suitable for autumn travel.

1. Ergun Wetland

When you come to Ergun, the most unmissable scenery is the Ergun Wetland (also known as Genhe Wetland). Known as "Asia's No. 1 Wetland", it is China's most intact and largest wetland in its original state and is very popular among photography enthusiasts.

There are open shrub meadows in the scenic area as far as the eye can see. The wild animals and plants that rely on wetlands for survival and reproduction are also extremely rich. Every year, 20 million birds migrate, stop, and breed here. This is one of the most important breeding grounds for red-crowned cranes in the world and one of the important habitats for the world's endangered swan geese.

2. Kyoto, Japan

Every mid-September, Japan begins to enter the "red leaf season" that lasts for nearly three months. Although the craze for viewing red leaves is not as crazy as cherry blossom viewing, it does not detract from the beauty of the red leaves at all. Arashiyama is one of Kyoto's top red foliage spots. Standing on Togetsukyo Bridge, you can see the red foliage on the mountains in the distance. The trees are all dyed and colorful. The ancient temples and shrines hidden in the red leaves are also unique to Arashiyama. Since the Heian period 1,000 years ago, Arashiyama has been a famous spot for nobles to enjoy the autumn leaves. Nowadays, during the red leaf season, there is still an endless stream of tourists taking the Sagano Train to Arashiyama to enjoy the red leaves.

3. Canadian Maple Leaf Avenue

The most famous maple viewing route in Eastern Canada must be Maple Leaf Avenue.

Maple Road is not a straight road, but an entire area connected by Highways 40, 417 and 407 that connect Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec. This route winds between Lake Ontario, the St. Lawrence River, mountains, and plains. Starting from September every year, this area begins to stage a thrilling cross-dressing beauty, with green, yellow, and red, clusters of them. The clumps and all the colors complement each other and take your breath away, just like entering a fairy tale world.