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Top 50 Family-friendly Attractions near Midu [2025]

Yunnan Wild Animals Park
Yunnan Wild Animals Park
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Yunnan Wild Animals Park

Yunnan Wild Animals Park

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4999 reviews
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8.1
From AU$ 21.59
Based on 21 reviews
Kunming Wild Animal Park/The Golden Temple scenic spot | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86087165018888
Address: Yunnan Zoo, Panlong District, Kunming
Recommended sightseeing time: 4–5 hours
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󱓊Meet adorable national treasures at the Giant Panda Pavilion
󰌌Feed & interact with red pandas
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Yunnan Wildlife Park is located in Jindian National Forest Park, Panlong District, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, 7 kilometers from downtown Kunming. Opened to the public on May 1, 2004, the park covers an area of ​​2,800 mu (approximately 180 hectares) and is a new type of tourist attraction in Yunnan Province, primarily focused on the domestication, breeding, viewing, and display of wild animals, integrating sightseeing, science education, and ex-situ conservation.
This wildlife park is packed with interactive experiences and highly recommended for family trips. Almost all the animals are interactive; you can even pet the gentler ones like the Kapibala. You can feed the large carnivores, especially the bears near the entrance, for which there's a specially built viewing platform. The tigers are also available for feeding, and you can even take photos with the cubs up close. The only downside is the climb; the sightseeing bus only covers about 60% of the route…
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The Romantic Show of Lijiang
The Romantic Show of Lijiang
The Romantic Show of Lijiang
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The Romantic Show of Lijiang

The Romantic Show of Lijiang

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4909 reviews
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8.0
From AU$ 60.42
Based on 92 reviews
Lijiang Railway Station | >100 km from downtown
Phone +864008888518
Address: No.88,Yuxing West Road,Yulong Naxi Autonomous County, Lijiang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 1–3 hours
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I didn't have high expectations for this kind of performance, but I was completely won over by "Lijiang Eternal Love". The stage design was ingenious; the seats moved with the story, offering surprises from different angles. Although the plot was a condensed history, it wasn't stiff at all, but told in a gentle, storytelling style that even children found captivating. The dancers' movements were particularly powerful, especially the group dances, which were incredibly impressive.
My best friend and I experienced the intangible cultural heritage of tie-dyeing at the Lijiang Ancient Town Scenic Area! The young lady patiently taught us how to tie white cloth into little mushroom shapes, and when we unwrapped them, clusters of Yunnan's blue sky and white clouds appeared! Taking them home as souvenirs is much more meaningful than buying ready-made gifts. Now, every time I see that splash of blue in my study, I'm reminded of that afternoon when we were frantically trying to work out the dye vat, laughing and joking together.
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Old Town of Lijiang
Old Town of Lijiang
Old Town of Lijiang
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Old Town of Lijiang

Old Town of Lijiang

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7.6
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The Old Town of Lijiang | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608885111118
Address: Dayan Ancient City, Gucheng District, Lijiang City
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5–1 day
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Visiting the Mu Palace during the day is the best time to truly appreciate its grandeur. The architectural lines, courtyard layers, and carved beams and painted rafters are all clearly visible in the sunlight, relying solely on their natural beauty without any nighttime filter. The overall scale is considerable, and as you walk around, you can feel the confidence of the Mu family, who once held absolute power in Lijiang. The highlights are the expansive views and meticulous layout. Standing on higher ground overlooking the ancient city, you instantly understand why they could rule for centuries. The downsides are the large number of tourists and the somewhat official-sounding guide signs, but these don't prevent you from taking stunning photos. Overall: Worth a visit, especially during the day to truly appreciate its scale and details.
A nighttime stroll through Lijiang Old Town is a double dose of healing, a blend of light and shadow and vibrant atmosphere. Red lanterns line the stone-paved streets, the Jade River flows gently, reflecting the silhouettes of the Naxi wooden houses. The Dongba script lanterns on Oil-Paper Umbrella Street and Zhenxing Lane offer countless atmospheric photo opportunities. The bonfire dancing at Sifang Street is the most lively, with Naxi grandmothers leading tourists in song and dance, their laughter echoing through the alleys. In the quiet bars around the corners, folk songs mingle with the aroma of plum wine, while electronic music from upbeat bars creates a unique energy. Donning ethnic costumes for a photoshoot near the waterwheel and the stone bridge, the flower-adorned shops and flowing water create stunning backdrops for pictures. Lion Hill's Wangu Tower offers a panoramic view; under the night sky, the old town lights twinkle like stars, both serene and magnificent. Although the bar street is a bit noisy and commercialized, it remains orderly, with volunteers and tourist police readily available to assist. Tips: Wear comfortable shoes for the cobblestone streets, and ask about prices before making purchases to avoid being ripped off. The ancient city at night offers both a lively, bustling atmosphere and a tranquil feeling as you stroll through its alleys, making it a place worth immersing yourself in.
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Yunnan Provincial Museum
Yunnan Provincial Museum
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Yunnan Provincial Museum

Yunnan Provincial Museum

4.6
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1159 reviews
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7.5
Based on 43 reviews
Guandu Ancient Town | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86087167287185
Address: No.6393 Guangfu Road, Guandu District, Kunming City
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜65,000㎡ exhibition of Yunnan history and culture
󰋄The artistic charm of megalithic shapes
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Yunnan Provincial Museum, located at No. 6393 Guangfu Road, Kunming, Yunnan Province, covers an area of ​​150 mu (approximately 10 hectares), with a building area of ​​60,000 square meters and an exhibition area of ​​16,500 square meters. Since its establishment, it has been committed to protecting and inheriting outstanding historical culture, integrating the collection, preservation, research, display, education, and service of cultural relics. It is the largest cultural relic collection unit in Yunnan Province, as well as the largest and most powerful research institution and appraisal institution for movable cultural relics in Yunnan Province, making it the largest comprehensive museum in Yunnan Province.
The 3-hour explanation was excellent, the timing was just right, and it wasn't tiring at all even with elderly people. I'm very grateful to Mr. Xiong Lin, the teacher who gave us the explanation; it was truly wonderful!
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Tengchong Volcanic and Geothermal National Geopark
Tengchong Volcanic and Geothermal National Geopark
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Tengchong Volcanic and Geothermal National Geopark

Tengchong Volcanic and Geothermal National Geopark

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2064 reviews
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7.5
From AU$ 10.79
Based on 14 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8608755853888
Address: Tengchong, Baoshan, Yunnan, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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The main attraction is the crater. To ride a hot air balloon, you must go early in the morning. It costs 300 yuan per person, takes 6-8 minutes, and each balloon seats 6-8 people. The highest point reaches about 200 meters, at an altitude of approximately 2000 meters. From the air, you can overlook the Dakongshan crater. If you're traveling with elderly people, I recommend climbing Xiaokongshan (smaller crater), which has about 100+ stairs, while Dakongshan has over 1000. I bravely took the hot air balloon ride, thinking it was worth trying, but make sure to hold your phone securely 📱, and it's best to bring a phone strap to keep it on your body 😜
There wasn't much to see inside besides the hot air balloons, so I didn't ride any. Instead, I climbed 597 steps to the top of Dakong Mountain and then took a full-range hot air balloon ride. Apparently, you can see the crater from the balloons, but it looked quite far away. The ride around was pretty quick. It was alright.
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Colorful Yunnan Paradise
Colorful Yunnan Paradise
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Colorful Yunnan Paradise

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3353 reviews
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7.3
From AU$ 45.32
Colorful Yunnan Paradise | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86087167831333
Address: South of Huanhu South Road, Jinning District, Kunming
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–6 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Seven themed areas showcase Yunnan's cultural characteristics
󰀆Colorful Yunnan ethnic dance performances
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Nighttime tickets are cheaper, but wait times are shorter than during the day, allowing for a wider range of attractions, and the Torch Festival is also lively. The park's design reflects strong ethnic characteristics and cultural heritage. Objectively speaking, annual passes are relatively inexpensive, and for families traveling with children, you can rent very affordable B&Bs (over 1,000 yuan per month, or under 100 yuan per day), perfect for both study and leisure activities. However, the planned location fails to fully leverage the unique character of Dianchi Lake. Due to its locational constraints, its food, living facilities, and transportation are inferior to those of the main urban area. For example, the local economy (Jinning District) may be problematic. The road between the main urban area and the park is unlit early in the evening, and the road is uneven in some areas.
Adults can bring their children to play, and both adults and children will have a lot of fun. It is impossible to play here in one day. The food inside is relatively expensive, so it is best to bring some food with you. Some areas may be slightly cheaper, but generally it is more expensive than outside. Don't buy raincoats outside, as the water activities inside are all free. When I left, I took a picture of the beautiful sunset, which was very photogenic. It's a pity that I didn't get to play many activities with my baby, but the older children didn't want to leave after having so much fun.
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Meng Ba Na Xi Garden
Meng Ba Na Xi Garden
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Meng Ba Na Xi Garden

Meng Ba Na Xi Garden

4.4
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1404 reviews
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7.2
From AU$ 8.64
>100 km from downtown
Phone +8606922121043
Address: Xianchi Rd, Mangshi, Dehong Daizujingpozuzizhizhou, Yunnan Sheng, China
Recommended sightseeing time: 3 hours
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The petrified trees in the Precious Plant Garden are very valuable. We also saw other unusual rocks and rare tree species, making it a great place for parents with children to learn about science. The Shwedagon Pagoda is magnificent and awe-inspiring. We visited at 5 pm, and it was resplendent and solemn under the setting sun. Definitely worth a visit.
I originally planned to see the peacocks, but it rained that day, and the peacocks looked like plucked chickens, not very attractive. However, the stones inside are priceless, and there are many rare and precious treasures, making it worth seeing. It's also very close to the Tree Pagoda.
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Xizhou
Xizhou
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Xizhou

Xizhou

4.5
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1217 reviews
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7.1
Based on 180 reviews
Xizhou town | 67 km from downtown
Phone +8608722453966
Address: 18 km north of Dali Ancient City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 3–4 hours
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[August Xizhou Ancient Town: In the rice fields and Bai customs, meet the romance of summer] August Xizhou Ancient Town is a treasure land filled with greenery and fireworks! Less than half an hour's drive from the ancient city of Dali, just got off the bus and was surprised by the endless rice fields at the entrance of the village. The green rice waves undulating with the wind, and some egrets passed by. The blue sky and white clouds lined the white tiles and white walls of the Bai people's houses. No wonder everyone runs here with their cameras. Time in the ancient town is very slow. The stone road is winding and twisting, and there are intact Bai old houses on both sides. The darts and the carved doors and windows are all exquisite. Walking in is like breaking into the time museum. The key point is to praise the Yanjia Courtyard, not only to see the exquisiteness of Bai architecture, but also to understand the history of Xizhou business gangs. The pomegranate trees in the yard are full of fruits, especially the atmosphere of life. In August, just in time for the local fruit peak season! The roadside stalls are full of yellow figs, sweet grapes, and freshly picked blueberries, affordable and fresh. Of course, Xizhou is indispensable. It is recommended to bake sweet mouths (rose filling) and salted mouths (pork end), the outer skin is crispy and the inner is soft, with a cup of milk fan Shaqima, and the carbide is happy to be directly full. I found a small shop by the river and sat down to eat, watched the flowing water, listened to the locals chatting in dialect. It's so pleasant. In the afternoon, you can rent a bicycle to ride along the rice fields, blow the wind through the fields, pass the villagers' vegetable fields and ponds, and feel the most simple pastoral scenery. In the evening, the light on the edge of the rice field became soft, taking pictures with filters, and many newcomers took wedding photos here, which was very romantic. The only thing to note is that it is a bit sun-dried in the afternoon of August, remember to do a good job of sun protection; there are a little more tourists on the main street of the ancient town, but you can find a cleanliness when you turn into the alley, suitable for slowly shaking. Overall, Xizhou does not have the hustle and bustle of Dali Ancient City, but has more idyllic and humanistic heritage. Come here in August, like putting the beauty of the whole summer in your hands, recommend it to friends who want to slow down and feel Dali ~
Well, the entire Dali Erhai Lake circle is about 80 kilometers long, and you will pass through many ancient towns in the middle, such as Xizhou Ancient Town. At the same time, there will be a lot of people renting cars, and you can also see many luxury cars. But you should pay attention to whether you choose to tour clockwise or counterclockwise. Sometimes, there will be more traffic jams in one direction.
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Dukezong Ancient Town
Dukezong Ancient Town
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Dukezong Ancient Town

4.6
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965 reviews
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6.9
Based on 256 reviews
Dukezong Ancient City | >100 km from downtown
Phone +8608878887666
Address: Unity Road, Shangri-La County, Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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A truly worthwhile place to visit. The cultural history and old town charm are all worth experiencing and appreciating. Located at a high altitude, it offers opportunities for leisurely walking, exploration, and hands-on activities. 😀🌷👍
Dukezong Ancient Town: A Slow Moment Where Tibetan Life Meets Intangible Cultural Heritage 5.0 Rating🌟 Recommended: Rich Tibetan charm, vibrant intangible cultural heritage experiences, and breathtaking night views 🌟 Key Highlights 1. Faith and Scenery in Harmony: A must-see at Guishan Park's world-largest prayer wheel! It requires the combined efforts of several people, and after three turns, the bells chime softly, sunlight filtering through the cracks, creating a captivating atmosphere. From the park's perch, you can overlook the ancient town. At sunset, the crimson walls and the rosy glow of the sunset create stunning photos. 2. Immersive Intangible Cultural Heritage Experiences: The Ancient Town Intangible Cultural Heritage Center holds hidden surprises. Learn to paint thangkas with a master artist, and feel the solemnity of faith as your fingertips trace the lines. The natural aroma of Tibetan incense wafts through the Tibetan incense-making area, and listen to volunteers explain the wisdom of combining over 30 ingredients—an experience far beyond your expectations. Moonlight Square occasionally hosts intangible cultural heritage folk song performances. These a cappella performances are truly soul-stirring, and even if you don't understand the lyrics, you'll still be moved. 3. Nightscape and fireworks blend: After dark, Guozhuang dance music fills Sifang Square, and Tibetans lead tourists in hand-in-hand circles, melting the distance between strangers in laughter. The illuminated ancient city resembles the grandeur of the Tea-Horse Road, with cobblestone pavements bathed in warm light and the evening breeze mingled with the aroma of butter tea. 🍜 Food and Accommodation - Food Recommendation: The yak beef hotpot at the quiet Mani Stone Tibetan Restaurant is a must-try. The broth is cooked with barley cakes and local mushrooms, creating a rich, meaty and mushroomy aroma. The 3294 barley yogurt sprinkled with sugar offers a sweet and sour taste that's perfect for relieving greasiness. The Tibetan fragrant pork barbecue is crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, and the chili powder makes it even more fragrant with every chew. - Accommodation Recommendation: Prioritize Tibetan-style guesthouses within the ancient city. Some offer courtyards and view rooms, where you can see the prayer wheels just by opening the curtains. Remember to ask in advance if there's oxygen supply, which will make you feel more at ease at an altitude of 3,300 meters. ⚠️ Pitfalls to Avoid 1. Avoid buying handmade Tibetan knives when shopping. They can't be taken on planes or high-speed trains, and mailing them is also troublesome. For yak jerky, choose bulk yak jerky that you can sample to avoid synthetic meat. 2. When joining a tour group, confirm the itinerary details. Some tourists have experienced reduced sightseeing time and unauthorized shopping. We recommend choosing a small tour group and keeping the contract. 3. Avoid strenuous exercise upon arrival. Oxygen cylinders at pharmacies are cheaper at 15 yuan per can than at the scenic area. Avoid drinking butter tea on an empty stomach to prevent gastrointestinal discomfort. 💡 Practical Tips - Best time to visit: 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM. During the day, visit the intangible cultural heritage sites and turn the prayer wheels. In the evening, watch the sunset. At night, enjoy Guozhuang dance and the night view. - Outfit suggestion: Wear a white long skirt with a navy blue shawl, or a black sweatshirt with a red scarf. Avoid bright colors that clash with the red clay walls. - Respect customs: Turn prayer wheels clockwise, remove shoes when entering Tibetan houses, and ask permission before photographing locals. The beauty of Dukezong lies in the slow pace of time, not the rush of checking off a checklist, but in the rhythm of the prayer wheels, the sound of the fluttering prayer flags, and the warmth of the butter tea offered by the Tibetans. Don't rush yourself here; just follow the rhythm of the wind.
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The Green Lake Park
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The Green Lake Park

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3458 reviews
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6.8
Based on 800 reviews
Cuihu District | >100 km from downtown
Phone +86087165318808
Address: No. 66, Cuihu South Road, Wuhua District, Kunming
Recommended sightseeing time: 2–3 hours
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A Half-Day at Green Lake: Hiding Kunming's Gentleness in a Lake of Lotus Leaves and Gulls' Cries Autumn in Kunming always carries a gentle, unhurried quality, and this gentle essence is largely hidden in Green Lake Park. Entering the park in the slanting afternoon sunlight, the first thing that catches the eye is the lake full of green leaves. A few lotus flowers, still holding their withered petals, don't appear desolate; instead, they add a touch of poetic beauty, like "leaving behind withered lotus leaves to listen to the sound of rain." The lake water is shallow, reflecting the weeping crabapple trees on the shore. A breeze blows, the branches sway gently, and the water's surface shatters into a shimmering sheet of gold. Walking slowly along the lakeside path, the path is paved with bluestone slabs, and pavilions and towers stand beside you. Elderly people sit under the shade of trees; some play chess, the sound of chess pieces hitting the board crisp and clear; others sing Yunnan opera, their melodious voices blending with the occasional cries of waterbirds skimming across the lake. Children chased bubbles, their laughter startling a few ducks who fluttered into the water, leaving ripples in their wake, before resurfacing to preen their feathers. As we reached the pavilion in the middle of the lake, a gentle breeze stirred. The willows along the shore drooped their thousands of branches like green curtains, brushing against our cheeks with the fresh scent of grass and trees. Inside the pavilion, an elderly man played the erhu, the melody of "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" flowing softly, blending seamlessly with the lake and mountain scenery, making us slow down and want to cherish this moment of tranquility. As dusk fell, the setting sun bathed the lake in a warm orange glow. The distant Western Hills appeared and disappeared in the twilight, while nearby lotus lanterns lit up one after another, their light and shadow shimmering on the water, as if we had stumbled into a Jiangnan night. Sitting on a bench by the lake, watching tourists disperse in twos and threes, listening to the gentle lapping of the water against the shore, I suddenly understood why Kunming is called the "Spring City"—the wind here is warm, the scenery is gentle, and even time seems exceptionally generous, willing to linger for a moment for everyone who stops by. As I left, I glanced back at Green Lake in the night. It lacks the grandeur of famous mountains and rivers, but possesses a soothing warmth. This half-day, without the rush of hurried travel, only the leisurely pace, was like a gentle encounter, filling my heart with joy. Perhaps this is the charm of Green Lake; with its clear water, verdant shade, and the cry of a seagull, it tells every visitor: life should be like this, serene and beautiful. (Need me to adapt this article into a short caption suitable for WeChat Moments?)
I've also been to Cuihu Park. Most of it feels like any other city park, though there are some traditional Chinese-style buildings, such as the Guanyu Tower. The reflections of the blue sky and white clouds in the pond create a beautiful scene. If you're not in a rush to shop, you can spend half a day here enjoying a cup of tea. It's quite relaxing. Of course, there are also some young women snapping photos to enhance the scenery. There are many ancient ginkgo trees in the park, and it's hard to imagine how beautiful they must be when their leaves are golden.
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