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Feast Your Eyes on Fall Foliage at These Beijing Mountain Parks | the Beijinger

Feast Your Eyes on Fall Foliage at These Beijing Mountain Parks | the Beijinger: The period from mid-October to mid-November is widely acknowledged to be the most pleasant season in Beijing, with a temperate climate that’s ideal for heading into nature for a stroll among the trees, and feasting your eyes on the spectacular autumn hues.Forget about the tourist-jammed Fragrant Hills, and check out our selection of several lesser-known forest parks located in the suburbs of Beijing, for some outdoor family fun.


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