As autumn graces Beijing with its cool touch, Xiangshan Park transforms into a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues, captivating visitors from around the world. The park’s famed Acer truncatum trees, also known as Shantung maples, stand majestically in front of Qinzheng Hall, their leaves ablaze with brilliant reds and golds.
By October 27, the leaves on one of these iconic trees had turned completely golden, while its companion was nearing a fiery red transformation. These two trees, affectionately known as Xiangshan’s “message trees,” signal the peak of the park’s autumn foliage season. Their changing colors serve as a natural announcement, drawing nature enthusiasts, photographers, and cultural explorers eager to witness the seasonal spectacle.
“It’s like the trees are sending us a message that autumn is in full bloom,” remarked a visitor, marveling at the vivid display. The harmonious blend of the vibrant foliage with the elegant ancient architecture of Xiangshan Park offers a unique experience, merging natural beauty with rich cultural heritage.
Xiangshan Park, also known as Fragrant Hills Park, is renowned not only for its historical significance but also for its breathtaking landscapes. Each year, as the leaves change, the park becomes a haven for those seeking to immerse themselves in the serenity of nature amidst the bustling city.
The autumn hues of Xiangshan Park have long been a cherished tradition for Beijing residents and visitors alike. As the “message trees” don their colorful attire, they invite all to partake in the timeless beauty of the season.
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