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Maple Leaves Turn Red on Yuelu Mountain

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The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)



The photo, taken on November 30, shows the scenery of red maple leaves near the Aiwan Pavilion at the Yuelu Mountain Scenic Area, Changsha City. Maple leaves here have turned red, entering their best viewing period. Aiwan Pavilion, one of China's Four Famous Pavilions, is now surrounded by fiery red maples, creating a breathtaking scene that attracts numerous tourists. (Photo/Gu Pengbo, Hunan Daily)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Kuang Zhenzhen


Chinese sources: hunan.gov.cn; hunantoday