Beijing Thirteen Tombs Persimmons|If the Qing Dynasty hadn’t fallen, who would have gotten to me?

Autumn in Beijing continues to deepen, with the white wax trees on Wusi Avenue, cosmos and pink muhly grass in Olympic Forest Park, and the lesser-known persimmons now in their prime viewing season!
From the Thirteen Tombs to Changchi Road along Dagouling Village, persimmon trees line the way. It is said they have been here for hundreds of years and were once imperial tributes.

📍 Beijing Thirteen Tombs Persimmons
📷: 2025.10.19
✔️ Wishing you all the best with persimmons, you can enter the persimmon groves that are not fenced off for viewing
✔️ Picking is uncertain, but persimmons are sold roadside at reasonable prices
✔️ Currently about 60% ripe, expected to be fully ripe next week
✔️ Recommended to drive, parking available roadside

Post by TravelistaVibes | Oct 23, 2025

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