Catching autumn in Los Angeles 🍂
The Danxia landscape blazes like fire, illuminating the sounds of autumn with the sun. Autumn in Los Angeles may not be as distinct as in the northern regions, but it quietly blossoms in the Chinese Garden at the Huntington Library. 🌆📸🌅Before stepping into the garden, I expected a desolate scene of “dead leaves covering the ground,” but I was stunned by the sight before me—like a line from Du Mu’s poem, “The frosty leaves are redder than February flowers,” a vivid painting of Danxia spread out before my eyes. 🍁📚The ginkgo trees are golden, as if drenched in sunlight, and the maple leaves burn like fiery flames, adorning the garden with a dreamlike quality. Those orange and fiery red hues seem to inject life into autumn, strongly declaring to the city: autumn is not just a season of withering, but a vibrant and splendid chapter. The autumn of Los Angeles, here, has a poetic elegance all its own. #LosAngelesLife #LosAngelesWeekend #LosAngelesAutumn #LosAngelesPhotography #LosAngelesMapleLeaves #LosAngelesCheckIn #LosAngelesPhotos