Hong Kong Autumn and Winter Attractions: Hidden Parks Only Locals Know About
by Blackupmycloud
Feb 2, 2025
In January 2023, #WofuAndShrimpCakes went to the #HongKongWetlandPark to see the bald cypress. The sky was cloudy at that time. I went again in early January this year when there was a blue sky.
Bald cypress under the blue sky, but at first it was windy and the water surface was uneven, so I couldn't capture its reflection.
There were not many tourists that day, so you can slowly enjoy the beauty of the red leaves.
I took many photos of the remaining lotus leaves.
The wind stopped, and I could finally capture the "mirror of the sky" effect.
There are bald cypresses of all sizes, in red, orange, yellow and green colors.
I have a new batch planted on the left, looking forward to them growing.
I visited the Hong Kong Wetland Park again on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year. The bald cypresses were sparse, but I enjoyed the blooming #plumblossoms.
The plum blossom is snow-white in color, and its flower language is purity.
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