In autumn in Shanghai, ginkgo trees dress the city in golden glory. Every late autumn, ginkgo leaves transform into golden "little fans", hanging on branches, dancing with the wind, and decorating streets and parks. The thousand-year-old ginkgo in Fuquan Ancient Temple (Shanghai Ancient Tree No. 0002) and Shanghai's "Tree King" (Ancient Tree No. 0001) planted in the Tang Dynasty in Anting Ancient Tree Park are both over a thousand years old and should not be missed. The Ginkgo Avenue in Zhongshan Park is also unique. The sun shines through the sparse branches and leaves, casting mottled light and shadows on the ground, adding a bit of comfort to people walking and resting. In addition to these well-known apricot viewing spots, many communities and campuses in Shanghai also have ginkgo surprises. When the breeze blows, the golden leaves fall, like a romantic "gingkgo rain". In this fast-paced city, the beauty of ginkgo brings a moment of tranquility and poetry to busy people, allowing people to immerse themselves in the unique tenderness and beauty of autumn in Shanghai.