Red Leaves scenic area opened to the public
(Chinanews.cn ) Updated: 2006-10-12 11:01

 The National Forest Park located in Badaling
Mountain also contains national historical sites like the Great Wall, covering a
total area of 2,940 hectares, 96% of which are forests. Photos were taken on
Oct. 10, 2006.
The red leaves scenic area in Beijing's Badaling Mountain is opened to the
public for the first time in autumn. Tourists can find the mountain covered all
over by colorful leaves. The Great Wall is also overshadowed by green cypresses
and red maples.
The National Forest Park located in Badaling Mountain also contains national
historical sites like the Great Wall, covering a total area of 2,940 hectares,
96% of which are forests, and the highest point is 1,238 meters. It also
maintains an intact ecological system with 539 kinds of plants and 158 kinds of
animals.
The newly opened red leaves scenic area covers an area of 65 hectares,
keeping some 50 thousand Chinese sweet gums. The altitude there is 500 meters
higher than downtown Beijing, making the place cooler in autumn the leaves
easier to turn red. Tourists consider late September to October as the best time
to enjoy red leaves in the Badaling Mountain. It's estimated that the tourism
peak will fall on October 15.
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