A five-day, four-night deep autumn trip to Beijing left a profound impression, with every scene confirming Mr. Lao She’s lament that "Autumn in Beiping is the most beautiful."

Following the autumn colors, I strolled beneath the vermilion walls and golden tiles of the Forbidden City, watching the ginkgo leaves add a lively splash of brightness to six centuries of silence; climbed the Badaling Great Wall, feeling the majestic spirit of the giant dragon winding through the colorful mountains in the blowing autumn wind; ascended Longevity Hill, gazing up at the towering Buddha Incense Pavilion, where the glazed golden roof and the vast autumn scenery reflect each other, capturing the splendor and serene beauty of the imperial garden; wandered through the winding corridors of Prince Gong’s Mansion, savoring the profound history encapsulated in "one Prince Gong’s Mansion, half of Qing Dynasty history"; stood silently before the broken pillars and walls of the Old Summer Palace, experiencing the deep echoes left by history amid the bleak autumn atmosphere.

This trip was a perfect journey with my parents and child. Tour guide Wang Wei accompanied us throughout, with patient and detailed explanations and thoughtful, enthusiastic service, deepening our understanding of the cultural heritage of the ancient city of Beijing. At the same time, heartfelt thanks to Sister Sun and Master Jin from Trip.com for their patient and warm service. From the attentive arrangements at the start of the trip to the final airport pick-up and return, this ever-present warmth made autumn in Beijing feel even more heartfelt.

Autumn in Beiping is most beautiful not only in the scenery but also in the feelings. This autumn feast will surely remain in my heart forever.

Wishing all friends who meet in Beijing good health and all the best.

Post by AHT. Sky 2475 | Oct 26, 2025

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