Autumn Colors Transform Xingqinggong Park in Xi'an
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Xingqinggong Park in Xi'an showcases Tang-era beauty with autumn colors and ancient trees, offering a serene retreat.
In late autumn, Xingqinggong Park in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, unveils itself like a scroll depicting the elegance of the Tang era. Once an imperial garden during the Tang Dynasty (618-907), the park now captivates visitors with its rich layers of autumn colors and the shimmering reflections on the water.
The park's rich and diverse landscape showcases ancient trees like ginkgo and pagoda trees that stand majestically alongside vibrant maples and Chinese tallow trees. Evergreen pines and cypresses contribute depth and contrast, forming a natural botanical museum that harmoniously combines historical allure with seasonal vibrancy.
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