Gingko trees on Mount Tai offer pristine autumn scenes
Thousands of tourists recently flocked to Mount Tai in Tai'an, East China's Shandong province to see the leaves of ginkgo trees that have a history of more than 1,000 years turn golden yellow, which have created pristine autumn scenes.
The trees are situated in Yuquan Temple on Mount Tai. Recently, the temple has received even more visitors than usual as people are coming from miles away to admire the fluttering falling leaves.
Leaves of golden ginkgo trees turn mellow yellow, offering picturesque views in the late autumn at Yuquan Temple on Mount Tai. [Photo/VCG]
Golden gingko leaves scatter on the yard of Yuquan Temple on Mount Tai.[Photo/VCG]
An aerial view of golden gingko trees on Nov 5 [Photo/VCG]
Fallen golden gingko leaves weave a thick carpet at Yuquan Temple on Nov 5. [Photo/VCG]
A photo taken on Nov 5 shows that the autumn season has made Mount Tai a cornucopia of colors. Mount Tai is known as the most eastern mountain of the Five Great Mountains of China. [Photo/VCG]