Maple trees bring winter charm to Luocheng
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Source:guangxi.chinadaily.com.cn/hechi
Stunning maple leaves in Minzu Cultural Square gradually turn red. [Photo/Hechi Daily]
In winter, the leaves of maple trees in the Minzu Cultural Square of Luocheng Mulam autonomous county, Hechi, start to turn red, resembling burning flames that make for a striking and beautiful sight.
The leaves harmonize with Mulam culture and the unique buildings and sculptures around the square, captivating locals and tourists alike.
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