Poplar Forests: Don't Just Think of Ejina Banner!

Who knew? Stepping into the Jinta Poplar Forest, I discovered the most relaxing autumn romance hidden here—no noisy crowds, just sunlight, golden leaves, lakes, and a gentle breeze. Every casual photo looks cinematic, making you want to stay here all day!

Let's clear up a misconception: stop focusing only on Ejina! Jinta Poplar Forest is less crowded, has diverse scenery, and offers the stunning "golden poplars reflected in water" view! The entire forest is well-planned, so you don't need to climb mountains or trek long distances. Just follow the wooden boardwalk to see all the highlights. It's perfect for families with kids or elderly members—completely hassle-free. This hidden gem is a must-visit destination.

❤️❤️❤️ 3 Must-Visit Scenic Spots You Can't Miss:
1️⃣ Golden Wave Lake Core Area: This is the centerpiece of the entire poplar forest! The lake water is crystal clear, and the poplar trees along the shore are perfectly reflected in it. When the sunlight hits, the leaves glow golden, and the water surface sparkles like it's sprinkled with gold dust. The rustling leaves and their shimmering reflections in the water create a mesmerizing scene. Whether you take side profiles, backlit shots, or close-ups of leaves and water, every photo is an "autumn-exclusive wallpaper"—no filters needed!

2️⃣ Ten-Thousand-Acre Poplar Forest: Venture a bit further in, and you'll find a vast "golden forest"! The poplar trees here grow densely, with trunks that are either straight or artistically curved, each with its unique charm. Wear light-colored outfits (white, beige, or light blue) and walk along the wooden path. Have a friend take side shots of you with sunlight streaming through the leaves, making even your hair glow. The atmosphere is simply magical!

3️⃣ Lakeside Pavilion/Reed Fields: Don't just focus on the poplars! The wooden pavilions by the lake and the low reed fields are also incredibly photogenic. Sit in a pavilion with golden poplars and the lake as your backdrop, holding a poplar leaf as a prop, and smile naturally for a perfect shot. When the reeds sway in the wind, stand beside them for a half-body photo with the blurred reeds as the background, creating a soft and healing vibe.

⚠️⚠️⚠️ Handy Tips (Avoid Pitfalls!):
- Best Time to Visit: Mid to late October! Too early, and the leaves won't be fully golden; too late, and they might have fallen. This period offers the most vibrant golden hues for photography.
- Outfit Suggestions: Light-colored clothes + flat shoes (the boardwalk can be a bit hard on your feet, so avoid high heels!). Bring a light-colored scarf or hat—it'll keep you warm and double as a photo prop.
- Other Tips: Don't forget sunglasses (the sunlight reflecting off the golden leaves can be dazzling) and a power bank (taking photos drains your battery fast). There are small shops in the forest, so you don't need to carry too much water or snacks—travel light for a more comfortable experience.

You'll be captivated by the beauty of Jinta Poplar Forest—there's no pressure to check off "must-visit" spots. Just standing there, watching the golden leaves shimmer in the sunlight and listening to the sound of the lake and the wind, is incredibly relaxing. If you're visiting Gansu, don't just go to Dunhuang—make sure to come here and experience the golden romance on the edge of the desert!

Post by 甘肃祥鹏国际旅行社 | Oct 10, 2025

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