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Samuel KingsleyUnited States

Have you visited Shanghai's most beautiful "Ginkgo Station"?

👍👍 Shanghai Metro Line 1 Wenshui Road Station is now in the best season for viewing ginkgo trees! The ginkgo trees outside the station are already golden, creating an extremely romantic scene. ❤ The pedestrian bridge at the exit has become a viewing platform for everyone to enjoy the ginkgo trees. Whether you are waiting for a train or getting off, you can see the romantic and precious ginkgo trees while walking on the bridge. Take a closer look, and you'll see the leaves dancing in the wind, shining with golden light, and bringing a sense of healing! 📍 Address: Wenshui Road Metro Station, Gonghexin Road, Shanghai
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Posted: Dec 16, 2024
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