Best of Beijing in Readers' Photos: Colors of Autumn

时尚   2024-11-16 19:09   北京  





Best of Beijing in Photos showcases photos from readers from across Beijing in hopes of showing the capital as it's seen though different eyes (and camera lenses), all in one place.

Note: All photos were submitted to us by the photographers with the purpose of soliciting feel-good pics of Beijing for use in our social media feed.


It's autumn in Beijing, and that means the temperature is getting nippy and the leaves on the trees turn from green to red, gold, and yellow. It's a beautiful time in the capital, and these photos from Beijinger readers highlight the season.

Red in the sunset, northeastern Beijing soaked in autumn (Credit: Zainab)





Red in the sunset, northeastern Beijing soaked in autumn (Credit: Zainab)





Red meets red and tile roof in Xiangshan Park (Credit: Aaron R.)





Gold and an old structure in the sun, Xiangshan Park (Credit: Aaron R.)





Ginkgo gold on a Beijing street (Credit: Diego Vega)





Enthusiastic leaf chasers at Olympic Forest Park (Credit: Mehek Marwaha)





Golden leaves look out over Mutianyu Great Wall (Credit: Isabelle)





Flowing water near Jishuitan (Credit: John Ball)





The Xiangshan Line snakes its way past golden hues (Credit: Noel)





Sunlight penetrates ginkgo leaf (Credit: Noel)





Urban agriculture, pumpkins ready for harvest in Dongcheng (Credit: Diego Vega)





Butterfly-like ginkgo leaves flutter in the Forbidden City (Credit: Noel)





A tree watches over ebikes next to Guloudajie Station (Credit: John Ball)





Gold leaves over ebikes near Guloudajie Station (Credit: John Ball)





The morning sun catches red on fire, Nansanlitun Lu (Credit: @offbeat_angles)






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Images courtesy of the credited readers


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