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A Buddhist Trip In Autumn

· Mandarin Learning,Shanghai Culture,culture,Shanghai,China

Autumn is the “cooling off” month between the blazing summer and chilling winter. Not like the boisterous spring where everything is born new, autumn has its own silent beauty. During the day, it breezes, sunshine is warm, the sky bright blue and leaves colorful. Who doesn’t enjoy observing the leaves from the trees and plants changing into multi-colored works of art before finally falling away? The bare and seemingly vulnerable branches make a calm foreground of a truly beautiful and tranquil scenery. Doesn’t this the perfect weather arouse your imagination and the uprush of desire to grab your camera and exploring the beautiful places around you? This is the first station I would like to show you - Town of Nianhuawan.

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