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Miyun answers call of fall with special offers

- By YANG FEIYUE yangfeiyue@ chinadaily. com. cn

Suburban Beijing’s Miyun district recently announced new autumn- travel routes, featuring folk customs, health, all- fish meals and fall leaves.

Beijing’s autumn is short but beautiful. It’s painted by colorful gingko, maple and persimmons trees.

This year’s fall is colder than in previous years, which has heated up the seasonal colors’ intensity.

Leaves have turned yellow and red at Miyun’s Yunmeng Mountain scenic spot, where an autumn- leaves festival is running until mid- November. Visitors are encouraged to wear traditiona­l Han clothes.

The scenic spot receives about 4,000 travelers a day during the National Day holiday and weekends, marketing manager Sun Yanli says.

The scenic spot’s hotel that opened in September has also been fully booked, Sun says.

The festival features photograph­y and hiking competitio­ns.

About an hour’s drive away, Beijing Wtown offers hot springs, boating, Han costumes and a night market.

Visitors can enjoy the mountains’ colors while hiking the Great Wall’s Simatai section.

About 5 kilometers away, Chateau Changyu AFIP offers winecellar visits, fruit picking and a walk through a European- style town.

Its all- fish feast is a distinctiv­e experience for foodies.

Travelers can also sample such local specialtie­s as chestnuts, buckwheat and vegetarian meals.

Local homestays have also rolled out customized menus and cycling services.

“We’re fully booked for weekends, and customers need to make reservatio­ns two weeks in advance,” says Liu Ning, who runs 18 homestays and a hotel in Miyun.

“Our homestay business has essentiall­y not been affected by the pandemic since we opened in March.”

She adds that the epidemic has predispose­d travelers to seek more private and secluded environmen­ts, which her courtyard- style accommodat­ion offers.

Liu’s accommodat­ion business has recovered by 80 to 90 percent since COVID- 19 has come under control nationwide, she says.

 ?? YANG FEIYUE / CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors enjoy the autumn scenery at the Yunmeng Mountain in Beijing’s Miyun district.
YANG FEIYUE / CHINA DAILY Visitors enjoy the autumn scenery at the Yunmeng Mountain in Beijing’s Miyun district.

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