Beijing Autumn Red Leaf Viewing Guide, come and save it

Autumn in Beijing is cozy and beautiful, and the scenery of red leaves is not to be missed. Therefore, I bring you a guide to see the red leaves around Beijing, come take a look.

Labagoumen Virgin Forest Scenic Area

Haogouyuan Forest Park is known as the backyard of the capital and is also praised as a 'natural oxygen bar'. The scenic area covers a total area of 45 square kilometers, with a forest coverage rate of over 90%. It consists of three major viewing areas: Nanhou Ridge, Baizhang Cliff, and Glacier. This is also the earliest place in Beijing to enjoy red leaves.
Badaling National Forest Park, Hongye Ridge Scenic Area, covers nearly a thousand acres, with over 50,000 red leaf trees. It is adjacent to the Remnant Great Wall and is located on the mountain ridge south of the first railway in China and the bronze statue commemorating Zhan Tianyou. From late September to early November is the best time to view the remnant leaves of the Great Wall.
Located 160 kilometers away from downtown Beijing, Wuling Mountain National Nature Reserve boasts picturesque scenery, high negative ion content, pleasant climate, and fresh, sweet air. It is an excellent forest tourism destination and a natural oxygen bar. Wuling Mountain is home to 1,870 species of higher plants, with a forest coverage rate of 93%. In early spring, the tender green colors are eye-catching; in midsummer, the green shade is dense; in autumn, the colors are vibrant; and in winter, the mountain is proudly adorned in silver.

Juyongguan Great Wall

Juyongguan Great Wall is a famous ancient pass city along the Great Wall in the north of Beijing, located 20 kilometers from the Badaling Great Wall. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit with steep terrain. The autumn scenery of Juyongguan, with its layers of colorful forests and mountains covered in red, has been a classic landscape of Beijing since ancient times.

Gubei Water Town Scenic Area

With complete facilities, you can enjoy the night view of the Great Wall. Gubei Water Town is also a great place to enjoy the autumn scenery. The scenery in the town is like a fairyland. The long-lost autumn breeze in the canyon, the layers of colorful forests on the top of the Great Wall, and the alleys full of red leaves are all surprises wherever you look. The first touch of red makeup, the strong autumn atmosphere. The Red Leaf Town blooms under the Great Wall, amidst green mountains and clear waters.

Mangshan National Forest Park

Mangshan National Forest Park covers an area of nearly 130,000 acres, with a forest coverage rate of 96.5%. The mountain peaks offer a very broad view, and on clear days, you can see far into Beijing. By mid-October, the leaves are completely red, with large areas of Yuanbao maple, yellow fish, and oak trees in the Mangshan mountain range. The fallen leaves are like flowing red clouds, as beautiful as brocade.