In northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region live a large number of Euphrates Poplar trees that are known for their resilience. Every autumn, the poplar trees decorate the landscape with golden leaves, attracting many visitors.
The leaves of Euphrates Poplar trees can change shape. When it's a sapling, its leaves are shaped like willow leaves, but when the tree grows up, its leaves turn into a round shape.
Join CGTN's Xu Xinchen and Zhu Danni as they see the Euphrates Poplar trees in Tarim Basin, one of the largest natural reserves of the poplar trees in the world.