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MAXIMILIAN DALTONUnited States

The ginkgo trees on Jumen Road are turning yellow as of December 5th!!

Shanghai welcomes the most beautiful ginkgo season of the year again. Jumen Road, which has been very popular in previous years, is about to enter its best viewing period! This year, there are also many cute Minini installations to check out! Take advantage of the pleasant weather and bring Candy to Citywalk for a visit. . Recommended check-in route: Start from the intersection of Zhongshan South 1st Road on Jumen Road ➡️ 8th Bridge Creative Park Phase 3 ➡️ Intersection of Jumen Road and Quxi Road ➡️ 8th Bridge Creative Park Phases 4 and 2 . Recommended photo spots: 🌟 The Ginkgo Window at Building 3, Phase 3 of 8th Bridge 🌟 Ginkgo Avenue at the intersection of Jumen Road and Quxi Road 🌟 Super cute Minini appearing all over the streets . 📍Jumen Road .
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