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Autumn scenery draws crowds to scenic sites in China during National Day holiday

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Autumn scenery draws crowds to scenic sites in China during National Day holiday

2025-10-05 16:37 Last Updated At:18:07

Scenic sites across China are drawing massive crowds during the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday period, which runs from October 1 to 8, as golden forests and cloud-draped peaks reach their prime viewing season.

The Ejin Banner populus euphratica forest scenic area in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is receiving more than 10,000 visitors a day during the holiday, as the forest's leaves turn golden to usher in the best viewing period.

"This is the first time I have experienced a populus euphratica forest. It is breathtaking," said Deng Peiyi, a tourist.

Also in the best viewing period is the Wuhua Mountain in Yichun City of northeast China's Heilongjiang Province. The picturesque autumn scenery has filled multiple scenic spots in Yichun with visitors during the holiday.

"Yichun has taken comprehensive measures to cater for the surging visitors. We have setup 13 temporary parking lots with 5,130 parking spaces, prepared nearly 2,000 cold-weather supplies, and installed 83 new charging piles," said Wang Xiaowei, deputy director of the municipal bureau of culture, radio, television and tourism.

After days of rains, a dreamlike sea of clouds emerged at the Mount Tai in Tai'an City, east China's Shandong Province on Saturday, amazing tourists from around the country.

"Though tired from climbing, I'm very happy to see such a beautiful scenery here," said He Yuchen, a tourist.

Mount Tai received more than 210,000 visitors in the first four days of the holiday.

The Jiuhua Mountain in Chizhou City, east China's Anhui Province, also presented a sea of clouds that resembled a Chinese ink painting on Saturday.

"The sea of clouds is spectacular, like an ink painting. It's so meaningful to celebrate the National Day in such a beautiful place," said Liu Juan, a tourist.

The scenic area received more than 180,000 visitors from Wednesday to Saturday.

Autumn scenery draws crowds to scenic sites in China during National Day holiday

Autumn scenery draws crowds to scenic sites in China during National Day holiday

Song Tao, Central Government's Taiwan affairs official, met with Chang Jung-kung, vice chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) party, and his delegation in Shanghai on Friday.

Song, head of both the Taiwan Work Office of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said at the meeting that based on the common political foundation of upholding the "1992 Consensus" and opposing "Taiwan separatist forces", the the Central Government is ready to work with the KMT to oppose secessionist activities and crush any attempts by Japan or other external forces to interfere in affairs related to Taiwan.

He called for efforts to strengthen cross-Strait exchanges and cooperation, safeguard the common home and fundamental interests of the Chinese nation, advance peaceful development across the Taiwan Strait, and strive for national reunification and rejuvenation.

Chang said people on both sides of the Strait are all Chinese, sharing the same bloodline, culture and history, and cross-Strait affairs should be decided by people on both sides.

"History has proven that as long as we adhere to the '1992 Consensus' and oppose 'Taiwan separatist forces', cross-Strait relations can indeed develop peacefully. Otherwise, they cannot. Every one of us in Taiwan is a proud and dignified Chinese. The main actors in cross-Strait relations are the people on both sides. And we will more firmly uphold the original political foundation to continue promoting peace and exchanges across the Strait," said Chang.

Central government's Taiwan affairs official meets KMT vice chairman

Central government's Taiwan affairs official meets KMT vice chairman

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