There are many beautiful roads in the world. These roads may be formed naturally, or by accident, or carefully crafted by gardeners. In short, these roads will make everyone who drives them intoxicated.
This article will introduce five beautiful roads, these magical roads will bring you a different state of mind.
1. Ginkgo Avenue, Meiji Jingu, Tokyo, Japan
Ginkgo trees are revered in Japanese culture, where they see them as "bearers of hope," and they are often referred to as "living fossils." There are about 65,000 ginkgo trees in Tokyo today, scattered all over the streets and parks.
The ginkgo tree passage at Meiji Jingu Shrine is as long as 300 meters, which is very spectacular and beautiful! In autumn, it looks like a golden passage, very elegant, which makes people come and go pleasing to the eye.
Pieces of yellow leaves are falling with the wind, covering the ground with golden yellow, making people feel like entering a charming golden fairy tale world.
2. Fall Foliage Tunnel in Vermont, USA
The Autumn Leaf Tunnel in Vermont State Park, USA, is named for the most beautiful scenery in autumn. With the arrival of autumn, the leaves on both sides are dyed in rainbow colors, like a gorgeous oil painting.
This is the most typical color of autumn, and the beauty of autumn leaves is breathtaking. At first, the foliage begins to change color in the northern part of the national park, and then as autumn approaches, the dazzling colors gradually spread southward.
3. Gyeonghwa Station, Jinhae, South Korea
Korean love stories are not only romantic, but even the city scenery will create a special romance. At Gyeonghwa Railway Station in Jinhae, South Korea, you will feel an unprecedented romantic atmosphere.
There are 340,000 cherry blossom trees on both sides of this railway, and the cherry blossoms on the trees will fall when the train passes by.
This attraction is often featured in Korean movies and TV dramas (such as "That Winter the Wind Blows", "The Boy Who Went to Heaven", "The Spring Waltz").
4. Van Gogh - Roosegaarde Path, a suburb of Eindhoven, the Netherlands
On the outskirts of Eindhoven, the Netherlands, there is a 600-meter-long bicycle lane. Every night, the road becomes very beautiful.
Daan Roosegaarde, a cutting-edge designer in the Netherlands, was inspired by Van Gogh's famous painting "Starry Night", and laid stones coated with special paint on the road surface.
They absorb light energy and store energy during the day when there is plenty of sunlight. After dark or in a cloudy and dark environment, the small stones will slowly glow, creating a beautiful swirl pattern, forming a self-sufficient lighting system.
This bike path pays homage to the great painter with technology.