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The Angkor Wat of Beijing: Wuta Temple in Autumn

Wuta Temple, also known as Zhenjue Temple, is located in a quiet area of Haidian District, Beijing. This ancient temple, built in the Ming Dynasty, is not only a witness to history but also a stunning sight in autumn. Every late autumn, the autumn scenery of Wuta Temple becomes a place that attracts photography and history enthusiasts. Upon entering Wuta Temple, the first thing that catches your eye is the Vajrasana Pagoda, a magnificent pagoda known for its long history and exquisite architectural style. In front of the pagoda stand two ancient ginkgo trees that are over 600 years old, like loyal guardians on either side of the pagoda. Every autumn, the leaves of these two ginkgo trees gradually turn from green to golden yellow, eventually forming a golden waterfall of leaves that complement the ancient pagoda, creating a stunning picture. Sunlight filters through the dense leaves, casting dappled shadows on the ground, as if telling the stories of the ancient temple. A gentle breeze blows, and the golden leaves gently fall, covering the path leading to the hall. Walking through this golden sea, each step makes a rustling sound, making you feel intoxicated and forget the hustle and bustle of the world. Wuta Temple is not only famous for its ginkgo trees but is also home to the Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum. The museum houses a large collection of precious stone carvings, each of which has withstood the test of time and still exudes a rustic charm. In the autumn sunlight, these stone carvings appear more solemn and mysterious, as if they are also telling ancient stories. Next to Wuta Temple is a persimmon grove, where fiery red persimmons hang from the branches every autumn, complementing the golden ginkgo trees to form a unique landscape. Visitors can not only enjoy the beautiful autumn scenery here but also experience the joy of harvest. The autumn of Wuta Temple is short but leaves a deep impression. Every year during this season, countless tourists come to see the autumn scenery. Here, whether it is the ancient architecture or the splendid natural scenery, people can feel a sense of tranquility and harmony. The autumn scenery of Wuta Temple is not only a natural beauty but also a cultural and historical heritage. It allows us to find a quiet harbor in our busy lives and to feel the charm of the passage of time. Such autumn scenery is worth cherishing and reminiscing about.
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Posted: Nov 5, 2024
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