💛 Guilin autumn trip Ocean township to enjoy the whole guide of Ginkgo Guilin Ocean township is known as the "first township of ginkgo in the world". Thousands of ginkgos turn golden yellow every autumn, the autumn wind blows, the fallen leaves are colorful, dotted with the ancient villages here. Walking around it seems to be in the fairy tale of autumn. 🍂 Recommend several places to watch ginkgo: 💛 Dahemu Bay: There is the largest "white fruit king" here, the ginkgo forest is very spectacular and beautiful, the pictures are also taken in Dahemuwan Village, the traffic is also the most convenient, the nearest to the city, so here is also the most tourists, In recent years, it has been almost occupied by travel agencies. 💛 Xiaohemu Bay: There is only a hill away from Dahemu Bay, but the ginkgo is not so spectacular compared to the tree shape, but the ginkgo is dense and there are fewer tourists. 💛 Bindong: The ancient trees here are the largest at most, but there is no forest, you can enjoy the idyllic scenery of the village. 💛 Huamei Lane: The village is not big, and the ginkgo is mostly distributed in the mountains. There are several hundred-year-old ginkgos here, and the tree is old and beautiful. 💛 Si'antou: It's a little farther here, but there are few tourists, hidden and quiet, the ginkgo is large in scale, the tree is small, suitable for panoramic views, there is a big pond in the village, and the mirror is also very beautiful. 💛 Beibeidi: The most distinctive thing here is that the six large ginkgo trees are located in three layers. The picture is very layered. Many pictures of the promotional ocean ginkgo are taken from here, but the distance is the farthest and the road is very difficult to walk. Only the car with a high chassis can pass. 🍂 Ginkgo viewing time: Around mid-11 every year, about 3 weeks of viewing time ⏰ time reference: a whole day, you can choose one to two nearby villages to visit. 🚘 Transportation: You can drive by yourself. If there are many people, it is recommended to charter a car. Let locals take you to play, looking for niche attractions with fewer people and better views.