Great Wall, China
Look no further than hitting the road in the fall and keeping in mind the Great Wall's portion of Mutianyu for a surprisingly lovely vista if you want to take photographs of the world's tallest wall. The city wall's surrounding trees are caressed by the autumn sun. The 6,352 km long Great Wall of China. In the glorious autumn sun, the woodlands on each side of the eternally long city walls are transforming into shimmering red and yellow hues. An empty, depressing attic in the center of the Great Wall. Stay as long as you can so you may experience the deep blue sky's magnificent blending with the scarlet of the autumn woodland.
Many parts of the Great Wall, all perched in the highlands and bordered by woods on either side, are located just an hour or hour and a half outside of the Chinese capital. A "red leaf tour" around the wall is something locals do at the Badaling area's Badaling Forest Park, one of several places to visit. You won't be the only person there because this section of the wall is likely the most popular, but the pictures you take will be incredible. The optimum time to visit, according to park officials, is around the middle of October, although the season lasts from late September to early November.