Strong winds create perfect golden gingko leaves scenery in Beijing
Gingko leaves have been swept away after a rainy and windy night in Beijing on November 10, 2019. /VCG Photo

Gingko leaves have been swept away after a rainy and windy night in Beijing on November 10, 2019. /VCG Photo

The Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Xiangshan Park and so many other locations in China's capital city were painted gold due to the fallen gingko leaves. /VCG Photo

The Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, Xiangshan Park and so many other locations in China's capital city were painted gold due to the fallen gingko leaves. /VCG Photo

Gingko can help inhibit fungus, is anti-allergic and helps improve brain function. It can delay the aging of the brain and enhance memory ability to treat Alzheimer's disease and cerebral insufficiency of blood supply. /VCG Photo

Gingko can help inhibit fungus, is anti-allergic and helps improve brain function. It can delay the aging of the brain and enhance memory ability to treat Alzheimer's disease and cerebral insufficiency of blood supply. /VCG Photo

The best season to see gingko leaves may end soon just before December. /VCG Photo

The best season to see gingko leaves may end soon just before December. /VCG Photo