Xixin Temple zenrinji Ginkgo Watch Raiders to see when Ginkgo is the best time to go.

In early winter, ginkgo is covered with gold, intoxicating in beautiful paintings. The ginkgo tree, the "network celebrity" of Xixin Temple, is also intoxicating. Walking into the yellow wall and red tiles, bathing in the warm winter sun, wandering in the antique, lightly stepping on the yellow leaves piled up on the ground, as if you were in a fairyland on earth.

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Address: Xixin Road, Jinxing Cultural Tourism Park, Jinshanqiao Street, Wangcheng District, Changsha, Hunan Province

Admission: free.

Ginkgo viewing time:165438+1early October to early February.

Xixin Temple is located at the foot of Gaoding Mountain, 8 kilometers northwest of Changsha City, Hunan Province. It is adjacent to Lushan Mountain in Yu Xiu in the south and the vast Dongting Lake in the north, with beautiful scenery and elegant environment. The whole hall and cloister complement each other, solemn and simple, resplendent. In late autumn, golden ginkgo leaves, bright yellow walls and bright sunshine attracted many young ladies to take photos in Hanfu.

Tel: 073 188382000

Nucleic acid: It takes 48 hours for nucleic acid during the epidemic. Remember to make nucleic acid in advance if you want to go. Don't empty your mind.

Xiang: There are free ones at the entrance of the temple, and those outside can also be brought in.

Traffic guide:

Bus: Located in Xixin Road, Wangcheng District, Changsha City, Hunan Province, you can take bus No.357 to Xixinsi Station. It takes more time to take the bus stop, 1 hour, and it takes more than ten minutes to walk from the platform to Xixin Temple.

Self-driving: You can directly navigate to Xixin Temple, and it takes about half an hour to drive from the city. There are many people on weekends, and the parking lot is not enough. Basically, you just need to find your own parking space.

Tips: Due to the construction and maintenance of the temple, in order to ensure your safety, Xixin Temple will be closed for seven days from June 20, 2022 to October 26, 2022, and will not be open to the public for the time being. Please tell each other.