If you want to visit the famous gingko tree located in a temple near Xi’an, the capital city of northwest China’s Shaanxi Province, this fall, you will have to register online first. /Photo from Sohu.com
A series of photos have made the ancient gingko tree widely known to the public last year. It is said the tree is to be planted near the formerly known Chinese Emperor Li Shimin in the Tang Dynasty some 1,400 years ago. /Photo from Sohu.com
Visitors then flooded to the, now famous, temple to have a peek of the legendary tree, attracting 70,000 visitors within one day. /Photo from Sohu.com
To ensure safety and maintain order, the temple has launched mobile pre-registration system, which allows 7,200 people per day to enter starting October 28 to December 10. /Photo from Sohu.com
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