Now is the golden time of admiring gingko leaves in Beijing. Where can you admire the stunning gift of the season in the capital of China? Places to take in beautiful scenery are numerous, but places that are not so crowded are few and far between. Yet, Zhangggezhuang might be among this small number.
The gingko grove in the village is the largest in Beijing. If you have ever been there before, you will surely know why this grove is the largest grove in Beijing. First, the forest here is boundless and its beauty is beyond what you have ever experienced in any place in Beijing. The special feature of the trees here is that they are young and short and have lusher leaves, suitable for shooting pictures. Wearing beautiful clothes and a sweet smile to take photos with the trees is very enjoyable. It is an ideal place to get some great memories of the beautiful season.
The gingko grove is located northeast of the village. It is free to visit. If you go there from Beijing, you must go through the village and road is relatively narrow, not suitable for cars. Located in the south of the village is a parking lot, where you can park your car just by paying 10 RMB.
When you walk into the fairyland of the lemon color, you will completely fall in love with the beautiful scenery.
Admission: Free
Address: Zhanggezhuang Village, Nanzhao Town, Changping District, Beijing
Getting there: 1. Take Bus No. 昌28, 昌51 to Zhanggezhuang and walk 1,000 meters east along the Jingmi Water Channel. 2. Take Subway Line Changping, get off at Nanzhao Station and walk about 15 minutes.



