Peninsula all-media reporter Wang Xiaowen and Huang Yingying
"Picking up autumn", also known as "picking autumn", originally meant that after the autumn harvest, farmers picked up the crops left over in the fields to prevent waste. Nowadays, "picking up autumn" has become a new form of outdoor activity, where people go outdoors and use the leaves and fruits they pick up from the roadside to piece together a landscape unique to autumn. "Autumn in Qingdao is also too easy to pick up! Pick up autumn at Badaguan and feel the beauty of autumn. Many netizens posted photos of picking up autumn on social platforms, which attracted attention.
The journalist picked up the autumn
The rise of social platforms to "pick up the autumn tide"
"I picked up autumn in Qingdao, picked up some beautiful leaves on the road, and planned to go home to make small ornaments, and keep the beauty and happiness of the season for a short time." "I was cured by the autumn of the Eight Great Gates, and I picked it up while shopping." "I picked up an autumn in Qingdao Zhongshan Park and breathed the fresh air of nature." "I picked up a big bag of autumn in Laoshan." On social platforms, many netizens shared their experiences and photos of "picking up autumn" in Qingdao. Fallen leaves of different colors and small fruits such as acorns and chestnuts are put together to create a shape.
Fallen autumn fruits
The reporter noticed that most of the autumn picking locations shared by netizens were Badaguan, Zhongshan Park and Qingdao Botanical Garden. "Qingdao picks up the autumn route, and it is guaranteed that it will not be finished." Some enthusiastic netizens sorted out the "autumn picking route", and some netizens listed the picking locations of pine cones, acorns, and chestnuts. On the picture of picking up autumn in Qingdao shared by a netizen, there are fallen leaves such as hairy fern, magnolia, boxwood, ginkgo, green maple, sycamore, as well as fruits such as acorns, pine cones, chestnuts, and bamboos, forming a limited autumn picture.
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On October 15, the reporter came to Qingdao Botanical Garden. Although it is late autumn, the greenery here is still undiminished, and visitors in the park can stroll or sit on the benches to take a nap and feel the autumn atmosphere up close. Chestnut and oak trees are thriving, and many of the fruits have been dropped. "Recently, a lot of people have come to pick up the leaves and fruits that have fallen from the trees, and on Sundays, there are many parents with their children who come to pick up the fallen leaves and fruits. I meet dozens of people a day, all of whom come to pick this up. Mr. Li, a citizen who often comes to the botanical garden, said. Around a trail, the reporter also "encountered" a lot of fallen chestnuts.
"Yesterday, I swiped the experience of picking up autumn shared by netizens on social platforms, and these fallen fruits and leaves are also very beautiful there. This is also a good opportunity for children to get in touch with nature, and the weather is very good today, so just take the children out for ventilation, get to know the fruits of autumn, and feel the changes of autumn. Ms. Xia, a citizen, said.
Civilized viewing, picking up autumn does not hurt autumn
"Passing by here today, I picked up some fallen fruits and leaves, and took a photo, which is also limited to autumn, and then go to Badaguan to have a look." Ms. Yang, a tourist, said, "I had a lot of fun going to find the fruit and picking it up, and I left the fruit for the little squirrel." Picking up autumn doesn't hurt autumn, and it doesn't pick and over-pick up. Many netizens also said that picking up autumn does not hurt autumn, civilized viewing, and protecting the environmentOnly pick up leaves and fruits that naturally fall on the ground, and do not damage the natural landscape.
Citizens take their children to pick up autumn
"Autumn is the ripening period of ginkgo biloba, ginkgo biloba is also called ginkgo fruit, flat nature, sweet taste, slightly bitter, poisonous, fall to the ground ginkgo fruit can not be picked up, do not eat." Some professionals say that the peel of fresh ginkgo biloba contains a lot of ginkgolic acid, which is highly allergenic. It can cause skin redness, itching, rashes, etc., and even cause anaphylactic shock in severe cases.