Fall in Beijing is like paradise.
by EerikkiJokinen
Oct 20, 2024
May Fourth Street Fall Viewing Route:
Peking University Red Building: A famous red tourist spot, the red walls and brick buildings are even more solemn against the golden leaves, making it a great place for photos.
Lao She Memorial Hall: Known as the "Dan Shi Xiaoyuan", the persimmon tree planted by Lao She in 1953 is now full of fruit, making it a great place to experience the fall described by Lao She.
National Art Museum of China: Adjacent to the Peking University Red Building, the exhibitions inside are all masterpieces, allowing you to enjoy the fall and art at the same time.
Imperial City Root Ruins Park: An open park with good greening. Walking from north to south, you can feel the strong autumn atmosphere.
Forbidden City Corner Tower: A classic beauty, very photogenic, and one of the classic photos of the Forbidden City.
Jingshan: Looking at the Forbidden City and the sunset from Wanchun Pavilion makes people feel nostalgic and emotional.
Fall Viewing Time:
Best fall viewing period: Mid to late October each year, when the leaves on May Fourth Street turn yellow first, full of autumn.
Photo Suggestions:
It is recommended to take photos of the Peking University Red Building from across the street, including the golden leaves and red building in the lens.
You can capture the moment when the leaves fall with the wind in the Imperial City Root Ruins Park to add a sense of dynamics to the picture.
Post by EerikkiJokinen | Oct 20, 2024












