The winter season has officially poured its snowflakes all over the capital last week, and with this comes a drastic change in scenery. Beijing and its neighboring areas became white-clad with a generous blanket of snow that stranded people in transportation hubs. But the snow gives more than chill and hassles; there's a tale-like beauty that comes with it. To see this, you might need to board a train to witness the snowscape. But here's a better alternative--outside that train, up above, capturing the panorama of the mountain pass.
Past Snowy Curves and Mountains: Witnessing Change in Scenery via Train
Jed Santos | Nov 29, 2015 09:57 PM EST
A train passes through Juyong Pass of the Great Wall on the Beijing to Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, line on Nov. 23.
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