Recently, it is the season to watch ginkgo trees, so many netizens want to go to Suizhou Millennium Ginkgo Valley for a trip. So how to get there? Are there any related travel guides? It is worth checking before setting off. Let’s take a look at the specific analysis below.
Introduction to the Scenic Spot
There is no need to say much about the Suizhou Millennium Ginkgo Valley. Everyone knows that it is a 4A-level scenic spot. There are not only ginkgo trees to see, but also many related attractions. This place is definitely worth visiting.
Scenic Spot Information
The ticket price for adults is 78 yuan, and there are discounts for children and elderly people. The specific address is Yongxing Village, Luoyang Town, Suizhou City, Hubei Province. The scenic spot opens at 8 am and closes at 6 pm. It takes about 5 hours to visit the park. The park is recommended for visiting throughout the year, but the best time is around November 10th. Haha, it’s definitely to see the ginkgo trees turn yellow.
Travel Guide
There is nothing particularly important to mention about this scenic spot. The key is to choose the right time and go early. This year, around November 10th is the best time to see the ginkgo trees turn yellow. If you go at other times, you can simply explore the other attractions.
1. It takes about 35 minutes to visit the [Jiukouyan Fifth Division Site]. This place mainly commemorates the achievements of the old generation of proletarian revolutionaries and is worth visiting.
2. After lunch, you can spend at least 3 hours visiting the [Millennium Ginkgo Valley Scenic Area]. The Ten-Mile Gallery, Ginkgo Supreme, Five Old Trees, Million Stone Mills. That’s pretty much it.
The core of the trip is the Ginkgo Valley, and you must choose the right time, around November 10th is best. Otherwise, you will only see other attractions and miss the ginkgo trees turning yellow.
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