According to official news, the discoloration rate of vegetation on Xiangshan Mountain has reached 30%, and the rate on the top of the mountain is 40%. This weekend and next weekend are the peak seasons for viewing red leaves. The picture was taken in Xishan Forest Park and can be used as a reference!
It’s a little red, but it’s okay. It’s really beautiful.
The red leaves in Beijing’s Xiangshan Park begin to appear in autumn every year, and will attract a large number of tourists to visit. Xiangshan Park not only has a long history and many historical sites, but is also a world-famous tourist attraction. Here is the specific time to watch the red leaves. . You don’t have to live in Beijing in autumn, but you must come and see the autumn in Beijing. It is said that the red leaves in Beijing’s Xiangshan Mountain are the most spectacular in autumn. The best season for viewing red leaves is from mid-October to early November every year. The red leaves usually last for About 1 month. Xiangshan Park, a royal garden in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, has a “glasses lake” at the foot of the mountain. There is a small bridge connecting the two lakes, so it is named after its shape. The area is not large, so tourists will stop here to rest and enjoy the autumn colors of the lake. Every autumn in Beijing’s Xiangshan Mountain, the mountains and fields are a fiery red, turning deep purple after frost. It is said that these cotinus trees were planted during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is also the commanding height in the west of Beijing, and has an excellent location overlooking the entire city. Stop and admire the scenery of this maple forest. The fiery red maple leaves are redder than the February flowers in Jiangnan. “Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the flowers in February.” This poem by Du Mu depicts the scenery in the mountains and forests in late autumn. It takes an hour to climb to the top quickly, or half a day if you go slowly. There is a cable car going up and down. The top is 573 meters high. The origin of the name Xiangshan is said to be because the top of the mountain is filled with smoke all year round and looks like an incense burner, so the peak is named Xianglu Peak (commonly known as “Ghost Sees Sorrow”), so the mountain is called Xiangshan. As for why the “Xianglu Peak” on the top of the mountain is called “Ghosts See Worry”? Is it because the mountain is so steep that ghosts can’t climb up and are worried? It’s unknown. Xiangshan Park is a royal garden featuring mountain scenery among the “Three Mountains and Five Gardens” formed in the Qing Dynasty. Instead of taking the cable car, you can visit pavilions and temples on the way up. It is full of cultural heritage and the journey will not be boring. Go into nature, get close to nature, Xiangshan Park, there are flowers in spring, red leaves in autumn, cool breeze in summer, and white snow in winter. There are four seasons all year round, different colors in different seasons. Come to Beijing Xiangshan Park in autumn to see the red cotinus trees that are as red as flames. .
According to official news, the discoloration rate of vegetation on Xiangshan Mountain has reached 30%, and the rate on the top of the mountain is 40%. This weekend and next weekend are the peak seasons for viewing red leaves. The picture was taken in Xishan Forest Park and can be used as a reference!
It’s a little red, but it’s okay. It’s really beautiful.
The red leaves in Beijing’s Xiangshan Park begin to appear in autumn every year, and will attract a large number of tourists to visit. Xiangshan Park not only has a long history and many historical sites, but is also a world-famous tourist attraction. Here is the specific time to watch the red leaves. . You don’t have to live in Beijing in autumn, but you must come and see the autumn in Beijing. It is said that the red leaves in Beijing’s Xiangshan Mountain are the most spectacular in autumn. The best season for viewing red leaves is from mid-October to early November every year. The red leaves usually last for About 1 month. Xiangshan Park, a royal garden in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, has a “glasses lake” at the foot of the mountain. There is a small bridge connecting the two lakes, so it is named after its shape. The area is not large, so tourists will stop here to rest and enjoy the autumn colors of the lake. Every autumn in Beijing’s Xiangshan Mountain, the mountains and fields are a fiery red, and turn deep purple after frost. It is said that these cotinus trees were planted during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. It is also the commanding height in the west of Beijing, and has an excellent location overlooking the entire city. Stop and admire the scenery of this maple forest. The fiery red maple leaves are redder than the February flowers in Jiangnan. “Stop and sit in the maple forest at night, the frost leaves are as red as the flowers in February.” This poem by Du Mu depicts the scenery in the mountains and forests in late autumn. It takes an hour to climb to the top quickly, or half a day if you go slowly. There is a cable car going up and down. The top is 573 meters high. The origin of the name Xiangshan is said to be because the top of the mountain is filled with smoke all year round and looks like an incense burner, so the peak is named Xianglu Peak (commonly known as “Ghost Sees Sorrow”), so the mountain is called Xiangshan. As for why the “Xianglu Peak” on the top of the mountain is called “Ghosts See Worry”? Is it because the mountain is so steep that ghosts can’t climb up and are worried? It’s unknown. Xiangshan Park is a royal garden featuring mountain scenery among the “Three Mountains and Five Gardens” formed in the Qing Dynasty. Instead of taking the cable car, you can visit pavilions and temples on the way up. It is full of cultural heritage and the journey will not be boring. Go into nature, get close to nature, Xiangshan Park, there are flowers in spring, red leaves in autumn, cool breeze in summer, and white snow in winter. There are four seasons all year round, different colors in different seasons. Come to Beijing Xiangshan Park in autumn to see the red cotinus trees that are as red as flames. .