When the summer heat dissipates in the light rain, the leaves on the branches are dyed with warm colors, and the aroma of roasted chestnuts floats in the streets and alleys, the long-awaited autumn finally returns. Poets like autumn because it embodies sad feelings; farmers like autumn because it contains the joy of harvest; travelers like autumn because it adds a touch of splendor to the scenery. So, where can you find the most beautiful autumn scenery?


1. Bruges, Belgium


Bruges, located in the northwest of Belgium, is a famous cultural city, surrounded by rivers and alleys, known as the "Venice of the North". Every autumn is the best time to visit Bruges. Among the row upon row of ancient buildings, orange-red maple leaves playfully grow in every corner, and you can take a boat across the river and have a panoramic view of the city. In addition to enjoying the view, Bruges is also a food capital, and enjoying a variety of desserts is another way to start autumn. Take a bit of a warm waffle, feel the touch of the taste buds brought by the fluffy whipped cream and hot chocolate sauce, and the sweetness from the tip of the tongue is the romantic taste of Bruges autumn.


2. Prague, Czech Republic


Spring flowers are in full bloom and summer nights are graceful. In Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, every moment of the scenery is fascinating, and the autumn in Prague is even more artistic. The buildings with red roofs and yellow walls make the whole city colorful and vibrant. In addition, coming here in autumn also means less crowds and lower prices. Such an autumn trip that combines beautiful scenery and cost-effectiveness. If you have the opportunity, you must come and experience it.


3. Berkshire, USA


If you're looking for a classic "fall foliage trip," there's probably no better place than Berkshire. Berkshire is located in western Massachusetts. Every autumn, the towering trees on this plateau change to brilliant colors. Gold and orange are intertwined, which is very beautiful. The Berkshires in the fall are especially good for road trips, starting on Route 2 near Clarksburg along the Mohawk Trail, which takes you to the famous Hairpin Bend and the historic town of Williamstown. Then head south on Route 7 for picturesque valleys and human farm orchards along the way. If you visit Berkshire in mid to late September, you can also take part in a local arts week.


4. Montreal, Canada


Canada, which is located in the temperate and frigid regions, is famous for its maple trees in the mountains and plains. It is known as the "land of maple leaves". Canadian's love for maple leaves can be seen from the pattern of the national flag. Autumn is the most beautiful season in Canada. The fiery red maple leaves cover the earth with a splendid attire. At this time every year, tourists from all over the world come to appreciate the maple. Montreal is located in the province of Quebec, Canada. It has abundant seafood and lively nightlife. In autumn, you can climb the Royal Mountain on the north side of the city center and overlook the whole city. The elm and maple trees are scattered and become a golden ocean.


5. Tokyo, Japan


In Japan, people call the viewing of autumn leaves "Red Leaf Hunting". The red maple in autumn is like a fast-running beast, from north to south, in a blink of an eye, the city is dyed a fiery red color. The red leaves in Japan mainly grow in the fields and courtyards. The red leaves in the fields are clustered in pieces and spread all over the mountains and forests, while the red leaves in the courtyards contrast with the humanistic buildings and are more oriental. Walking on the modern streets of Tokyo, you will see some quaint gardens built in the Edo and Showa eras, dotted with red leaves, releasing the signal of autumn.