November is rich with autumn vibes, perfect for family trips!



Who says you have to stay home in autumn and winter?
From November to December is the golden travel season—
fewer people, peaceful scenery, slower pace,
no queues at attractions, no fighting for photo spots,
even the sunlight is just perfectly gentle.
This low-saturation yet high-quality short trip list
is specially prepared for those of you wanting to steal a few days of leisure!

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🏞️ Dali|An ancient town where the wind and clouds slow down

In autumn and winter, tourists fade away in Dali, and local life comes alive.
Ride alone along the Erhai Ecological Corridor at dawn, watch the water meet the sky, and see the yellowing rice fields of Xizhou;
in the afternoon, bask in the sun at Longkan Pier and enjoy a 3-yuan grilled milk tea;
at night, take a bite of freshly baked Xizhou baba, crispy and crumbly—happiness is that simple.

📌 Advantages: Cheap flights, negotiable accommodation prices, and a free, “retirement mode” pace.

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❄️ Jiuzhaigou|A fairy tale eve with colorful forests still vibrant and the first snow arrived

November in Jiuzhaigou is a gentle transition from summer and autumn to winter—
the colorful forests remain vivid, the lakes are clearer,
Nuorilang Waterfall is edged with ice flowers, Five Flower Lake reflects snowy mountains and golden leaves,
like a spilled palette of colors.
You can also experience a Tibetan heated kang bed and drink a bowl of butter tea, warming your fingertips.

📌 Niche advantage: Few people! Museum-level scenery to casually photograph, a slow museum-style stroll experience.

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🍁 Xi’an|Fallen leaves on the city wall, an autumn love letter to the ancient city

Late autumn in Xi’an has a tranquility that spans a thousand years.
The ancient city wall is covered with golden ginkgo leaves; cycling through feels like riding into a painting;
Muslim Quarter and Sajinqiao have regained their authentic local flavor, with steaming roujiamo and spicy soup;
Shaanxi History Museum is quiet and uncrowded, finally allowing you to clearly see every artifact’s details.

📌 Suitable for: history lovers, foodies, and those wanting a slow, filial trip with parents.

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🌳 Nanjing|When the phoenix trees shed their leaves, the old Republic of China dream deepens

The phoenix tree avenue at Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is dressed in gold,
the duck blood vermicelli soup at Laomendong steams hot,
the grass chicken egg cakes at Kexiang are freshly baked, soft, and sweet.
Nanjing in this season is neither noisy nor crowded,
only the century-old charm of everyday life and poetry.

📌 Recommended activity: Metro access to major attractions, easy and stress-free one-day city walks.

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☕ Hangzhou|West Lake mist and rain, the softest backdrop of Jiangnan

In November, West Lake shines with sparkling waves on sunny days and poetic rain.
Su Causeway and Bai Causeway have few pedestrians, and Broken Bridge no longer “breaks legs”;
walk the tea mountain paths in Longjing Village, where the air is filled with fresh tea fragrance;
then enjoy a warm bowl of West Lake vinegar fish or Pian’erchuan noodles, soothing and comforting.

📌 Hidden perks: Lower prices for homestays, and window seats at cafes are easy to get!

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This autumn and winter,
don’t wait for “next time” anymore.
Pick a weekend, pack your bag,
go to a city, pick up a fallen leaf,
and live your days the way you miss them.

Post by VenlaRinne | Oct 27, 2025

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