Beijing’s Dongjiao Wetland Park on the Chinese mainland is turning heads this autumn with a 5,000 m² sea of pink muhly grass. 🌸 Against a backdrop of golden leaves, these delicate pink plumes dance in the breeze, creating a must-see pastel spectacle.
So, what’s pink muhly grass? It’s an ornamental grass that blooms in autumn, covering fields in cotton-candy-like clouds. Think of it as nature’s own art installation—perfect for your next Insta story!
Pro tip: Visit at sunrise or just before sunset for that dreamy golden-hour glow. Bring your smartphone or mirrorless camera, experiment with low angles, and let the soft pink waves add instant vibes to your feed. 📸✨
How to get there: Hop on subway Line 14 to Wangjing West station, then grab a quick taxi or take a 20-minute bus ride. Entry is budget-friendly, and the park has trails for easy strolling.
Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or scouting new photo spots, Dongjiao Wetland’s pink bloom is a seasonal gem you don’t want to miss. Tag your friends and make some autumn memories! 🍂💖
Reference(s):
cgtn.com


