Dawn redwood forest dyes winter red in east China
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Aerial photos captured the beautiful scenery of the dawn redwood forest in Baima Lake Forest Park in Huai'an City, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Friday. /VCG Photo

Aerial photos captured the beautiful scenery of the dawn redwood forest in Baima Lake Forest Park in Huai'an City, east China's Jiangsu Province, on Friday. /VCG Photo

The paths in the garden form a giant maze that resembles fingerprints from an aerial view. /VCG Photo

The paths in the garden form a giant maze that resembles fingerprints from an aerial view. /VCG Photo

An amusement park with colorful playground and entertainment facilities for children can also be found in the forest park. /VCG Photo

An amusement park with colorful playground and entertainment facilities for children can also be found in the forest park. /VCG Photo

Dawn redwood, also known as metasequoia, is dubbed a living fossil as it is an ancient species first discovered in the forests of central China. The tree’s leaves are green in the summer, and vibrant reddish-brown in autumn. /VCG Photo

Dawn redwood, also known as metasequoia, is dubbed a living fossil as it is an ancient species first discovered in the forests of central China. The tree’s leaves are green in the summer, and vibrant reddish-brown in autumn. /VCG Photo